syncopath says: On first seeing the masterpieces by Dior and Galliano on show, I was afraid the whole exhibition was going to be unfair to the Chinese artists, who wouldn't stand a chance when placed beside these two designers of genius. But, amazingly, they not only held their own but, with only a few exceptions, responded to the challenge with works of art that more than measured up to the formidable visual competition. And their art strikes me as representative of the kind of work being done in contemporary China. Just as in the 18th and 19th centuries Chinese artists developed an export market for their porcelain by adapting their designs to accommodate Western taste, so modern Chinese artists respond to Western design not by challenging or dismissing it, but by making it their own. It works for both our cultures and is a positive in our problematic political realities and can only bring mutual benifits."Hope in the world "and open hearts to combat fire breathing dragons! i agree with u chedare. art fashion design & culture interactions may bring upon what political relations fails so often..??!! les femmes ne portent pas ce qu'elles aiment mais elles aiment ce qu'elles portent! Christian Dior |
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