ICCF is pleased to report the exhibition Reviving Craft - China's Intangible Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Designwhich will be hosted at Serbelloni Palace a Milano 3 to 12 Octoberand forthcoming, an important opportunity for cultural dialogue between China and Italy. The initiative intends to enhance the Chinese intangible heritage recognised by UNESCO, relating it to the most recent expressions of contemporary design.
The exhibition explores the role of craftsmanship as a social and cultural practice, staging famous moments of Chinese and Italian collective life. Through clothes, jewellery, furniture, ceramics and multimedia installations, the exhibition offers a reflection on the link between tradition, innovation and social interaction. The exhibition is curated by Yang Lancultural entrepreneur and president of the Sun Media Group, and by About Dan, designer, lecturer and art critic, a leading figure on the international academic and curatorial scene.
After the success of the Paris stage at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in 2024, Reviving Craft lands in Milan on the occasion of the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Italy and Chinafurther strengthening the dialogue between two countries that share an ancient history of commercial, artistic and cultural exchange.
The exhibition acts as a platform for international exchange, combining traditional knowledge, contemporary creativity and new technologies, promoting mutual understanding and cultural cooperation between East and West.
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Admission to the exhibition is free of charge and does not require registration