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A show with apples at its core

China Daily | Updated: 2009-05-16 07:56

Ninety-nine ceramic sculptures by Swedish couple Ulla and Gustav Kraitz, based on ancient Chinese flame firing techniques dating back to the Song Dynasty (AD 960-1279), are on display at the Capital Museum.

The exhibition, From Song Dynasty Shard to Modern Swedish Art, will run until June 12 and groups their works under several themes such as human body, animal, fruit and daily articles.

A highlight of the display is the series Apples, which draws attention with their glazed reddish-brown color and unusual size.

A show with apples at its core

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