IF 1.1 0 ASIAN STUDIES Ming Studies Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0147037X.2020.1747848
Ming News, D. Schäfer
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“这次展览展示了17世纪一个短暂的时期,一个既有趣又充满各种可能性的时期。从现代物质文化研究的角度来看,我们不仅可以在东西方交流的范围下,窥见冒险家历尽艰辛开辟新水道的故事,也可以从江南地区的角度,了解文人家庭日常仪式看似平凡,实则注重细节的品质。此次展览的重点是“书画”和“器物”两章,这两章摘自17世纪谦虚的文人文震亨(1586-1645)所著的《多余物论》。除了重新发现博物馆藏品所蕴含的文化背景之外,探索古人对这些物品欣赏的精细元素也是目的。在此过程中,建立了相关的社会网络图景,并阐明了对一般家居饰品产生影响的古玩风格的逐渐欣赏趋势。目的是通过考察古代对个人财产的观念,然后观察现代人类与物品的关系来展开。(摘自网页。见https://www.npm.gov.tw/en/Article.aspx?sNo=04010912)
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Ming News
“This exhibition illustrates a transitory time range in the 17th century, a period that was both intriguing and full of various possibilities. From the perspective of the modern material culture studies, not only we can glance into the story of adventurers that explored new water channels through hardships, under the scope of the East and West exchanges, but also from the viewpoint of the district Jiangnan, to understand the seemingly ordinary, but in fact detail-oriented quality of the literati families’ daily rituals. The curatorial focus concentrates on the ‘calligraphy and painting’ and ‘objects,’ the two chapters extracted from ‘Treatise on Superfluous Things’ that was written by the modest literati Wen Zhenheng (1586–1645) in the 17th century. In addition to rediscover the cultural contexts embedded by the museum’s collection, it is also the purpose to explore the fine elements of the ancients’ appreciation towards the objects. Along the process, the picture of related social network is built up and the gradual trend to admire the antiquarian style, which had placed influence on general home accessories is also clarified. The purpose is unfolded by examining the ancient mindsets about one’s belongings and then look into the relationship between human and objects in the modern days.” [From the webpage. See https://www.npm.gov.tw/en/Article.aspx?sNo=04010912]
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