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Ancient ruins add to drama of arts festival

By Deng Zhangyu | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-13 08:54
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Installation Art Festival is being held at China West Film Studio in Yinchuan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region. The installations Dandelion is made by artist Wu Zhisheng. Opened this month, the festival will run through Oct 5.

As dramatic backdrops go for an arts festival, it's difficult to beat the ruins of two ancient fortresses. But it is just such a setting amid which the China West Film Studio at Zhenbeipu in Northwest China's Yinchuan is hosting the Installation Art Festival, which opened on May Day and will run until Oct 5. Featuring installations and music, it adds elements of contemporary art to the film studio, which is already a popular tourist destination in western China.

The two fortresses, dating back to the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911), is home to 20 large-scale installation works, all of which are crafted from materials, such as wood, bamboo and brick, sourced from Yinchuan, the capital city of Ningxia Hui autonomous region. Yellow is the predominant color of these locally produced materials and can be seen on ancient buildings and the walls of the fortresses.

"Localization is key when artists create these installations. We have to make public art match the environment. We hope visitors can interact with them without difficulty," says Diao Zhong, one of the curators.

Along with the contemporary art show, a concert was also staged. Musicians re-created children's songs that were once popular in seven cities in western China to remind audiences of yesteryear. The team spent a month visiting the seven cities to gather and learn local children's songs.

Known as "the oriental Hollywood" in the 1990s, the film studio is a key filming location where more than 200 popular movies have been made, including Zhang Yimou's Red Sorghum (1987) and Stephen Chow's comedy series A Chinese Odyssey in the 1990s. It is also a popular tourist destination for visitors who want to experience the wilderness that is depicted in those classic movies.

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