National Palace Museum Southern Branch Launches Summer Exhibitions on Ancient Cooling Methods and Calligraphy with Intentional 'Mistakes'
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The National Palace Museum Southern Branch has launched summer exhibitions showcasing how ancient people stayed cool without electricity and the artistic value of 'mistakes' in authentic calligraphy works.
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- Q: What are the summer special exhibitions at the National Palace Museum Southern Branch?
- A: The three exhibitions are 'Cooling Through the Ages,' 'Xiao Xia: Summer Imagery in Art,' and the 'Calligraphy of Mistakes.'
- Q: Which national treasures are on display?
- A: Featured artifacts include Tang Yin’s 'Lotus Picking Scroll,' the 'Ding Ware Child Pillow,' and Feng Dayou’s 'Lotus Breeze over the Imperial Pond.'
- Q: What is unique about the Calligraphy of Mistakes exhibition?
- A: It highlights how errors reveal authenticity, emotion, and real-time thought in classical calligraphy works.
- Q: Until when are the exhibitions open?
- A: The special exhibitions, including the Meat-shaped Stone, will run until September.
- Q: Where is the National Palace Museum Southern Branch located?
- A: It is located at 888 Palace Museum Blvd, Puzi City, Chiayi County, Taiwan.