Traditional Chinese Costume Culture Research and Artistic Creations Exhibition Opens in Zhuzhou

An exhibition on traditional Chinese costume culture research and artistic creations opened at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. More than 360 works created by 38 artists who drew inspiration from cultural relics in the Chu and Han cultures are on display. The exhibits include digital images, dyeing and textile apparels, paintings, seal cuttings, sculptures, and lacquer wares.
The exhibition is jointly organized by the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, Hunan Museum, the Publicity Department of the CPC Zhuzhou Municipal Committee, and Zhuzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Tourism, Radio, Television, and Sports. It will open to the public free of charge until May 8. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

A visitor views an exhibit during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/ Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Professor Jiang Yuqiu (1st, R) from the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology introduces exhibits to visitors during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Visitors view embroidery works during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

A visitor photographs embroidery works during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Visitors view a textile exhibit during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Visitors view exhibits during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

Visitors view some exhibits based on restored Chu and Han apparels during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

A visitor poses like the exhibit for photo during the exhibition at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)

An exhibition on traditional Chinese costume culture research and artistic creations opened at Zhuzhou Museum on March 18. More than 360 works created by 38 artists who drew inspiration from cultural relics in the Chu and Han cultures are on display. The exhibits include digital images, dyeing and textile apparels, paintings, seal cuttings, sculptures, and lacquer wares.
The exhibition is jointly organized by the Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, Hunan Museum, the Publicity Department of the CPC Zhuzhou Municipal Committee, and Zhuzhou Municipal Bureau of Culture, Tourism, Radio, Television, and Sports. It will open to the public free of charge until May 8. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)