Buddha statuettes, cups and pendants with a nostalgic twist created by young Chinese designers are on show at the Future of Nostalgia 2 at Xiamen's C-Platform gallery until July 8.
The exhibition will center on reflective nostalgia and feature a mix of traditional materials and technologies with contemporary elements.
C-Platform is a non-profit art institution that encourages diverse art creations, global exchanges and cooperation. Entrance to the exhibition is free.
Time: June 25 – July 8, closed on Sundays
Venue: C-Platform, Room 201, 47 Wanghai Road, Siming district, Xiamen, Fujian province
Admission: Free of charge
Hosts: C-Platform, Arts College of Xiamen University
Sponsor: Xiamen Mexdia Technology Co
Curator: Ma Wen
Participating artists and designers:
Yang Jing, Guo Xiaoya, Yang Zhiqian, Liu Huaji, Kang Linyue, Zheng Qi, Zhong Chenxi, Pan Feifei, Liang Lin, Zhong Zheming, Xiong Qin, Cao Shumo, Tang Qiong, Ma Wen, Yang Yi, Wang Haiqing, Wong Yahui, Zhao Shu.
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