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A legacy that endures

By XING WEN and ZHU LIXIN in Xuancheng, Anhui | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2023-09-26 07:59
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A demonstration center displays traditional handicrafts of making Xuan paper in Jingxian county, Anhui province, as part of local government's efforts to develop cultural tourism. WANG DACHOU/FOR CHINA DAILY

Sanxitang reproduces copies of these ancient classics in the traditional Chinese thread-bound book format and displays them in the company's exhibition hall.

In the contemporary art world, the ageold, humble material also remains a source of vitality and inspiration, inspiring artists to create unconventional installations.

For instance, among the exhibits of the ongoing Chengdu Biennale 2023, Zhu Jinshi's pillar-like installation, which stands 12 meters tall and has a diameter of 3.5 meters, is made using an internal steel frame covered with Xuan paper.

He has named the piece Du Fu Tower, in tribute to the famous Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Du Fu.

Zhu's exploration of the use of Xuan paper in art installations dates back to 1988. Living in Berlin at the time, he created an installation using a cubic meter of linen fabric.

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