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Paper-cuts
Since its establishment, the National Art Museum of China has regarded the collection, and research into, folk arts and crafts as one of its core commitments. It has accumulated a diverse assembly of paper-cuts created in various areas by different ethnic groups. At A Magic Touch on Paper, an exhibition running through to Jan 23, the museum is showing a vivid selection of such works.
Paper-cuts are one of the best folk arts to reflect agriculture, as well as social and cultural diversity. The craft is practiced by people of many ages and inspires their imaginations and creativity. The works depict fairy tales, mythological characters and stories from history to entertain, educate and pass on traditions. Works on show include those by famed folk artists, who spent their whole lives in the countryside.
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