Macau Children's Painting Debuts at the Louvre in France for the First Time
2024-04-08
Starting from April 6th, 82 children's paintings from Macau will be exhibited at the "One World, One Future" International Art Exhibition at the Louvre in France. This is the first time that children's paintings from Macau have been exhibited at the Louvre Museum in France, the world art palace. This exhibition is hailed as a grand event of world art, and this year's theme symbolizes world peace and hope for the future, attracting professionals and art enthusiasts from all over the world to participate and visit. It is reported that as the recruiting unit for Macau works in this art exhibition, the Macau Youth Exhibition Association received a total of 457 Macau works. After professional evaluation by the organizing committee of the Louvre International Art Exhibition in France, 82 Macau children's paintings were finally selected and won the honor of being exhibited at the Louvre Museum in France. "The Macau children's paintings exhibited at the Louvre showcase the creativity and imagination of children, adding a brilliant touch to the unique charm of Chinese culture on the international stage." Li Hancheng, President of the Macau Youth Exhibition Association, stated that the participation of Macau works will help interpret the values of promoting peace, common development, and global prosperity in this art exhibition, while providing opportunities for Macau youth to showcase their cultural and artistic talents. The Macau Youth Exhibition Association will continue to hold more forms of artistic activities to promote the vigorous development of Macau's cultural and artistic industry, inspire the younger generation to pursue their dreams, and showcase their talents on the international stage. The "One World, One Future" International Art Exhibition at the Louvre in France is hosted by the United Nations World Food Programme and the Eurasian Education Union. It is jointly organized by the Italian European Artists Association, the French Central European Elite Association, and the Chinese Temple of Heaven Culture. (Lai Xin She)
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Source:people.cn
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