HONG KONG, June 27 (Xinhua) -- About 40 exhibits using the horse as a subject
are on display starting from Friday at the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
The exhibition, Story of the Horse, features artifacts of different dates and
in various medium ranging from Chinese pottery, bronzes, bamboo carvings,
Chinese calligraphy and painting, historical pictures to modern art selected
from the collections of the Museum of Art.
Divided into four sections: the function of the horse in ancient China; the
literati taste in Chinese paintings of horses; the horse motif and its symbolic
meanings; and the horse in modern art, the exhibition reviews the value of the
horse and how its artistic representation evolves over time.
Highlight exhibits of this exhibition include a horse in " Sancai" glaze of
the Tang Dynasty, an engraving "Forcing the Encampment" of the Qing Dynasty, a
bamboo carving "Monkey on a Horse Carved in the Round" of the Kangxi period of
the Qing Dynasty, and an ink painting "Horse under a Tree" by Zhang Mu of the
Qing Dynasty.
Horse paintings by Gao Qifeng and by Xu Beihong, and a digital print "The
Chinese Cyclical Years" by local artist Wong Chung-yu are also on display.
The exhibition will last until Dec. 28.