
On October 30, an international art and cultural exchange group composed of Chinese and foreign students from Beijing Union University went to the Huaxi Live Wukesong Times Art Museum in Haidian District, Beijing to carry out a special exhibition activity of "Art Without Borders, Healing the Soul Together".
More than 30 students from China, South Korea, Thailand, Russia and other countries visited the "Like Flowers Mountains and Seas" art exhibition and carried out a unique practice of "artistic body interaction design", using the body as a medium to convey artistic concepts and achieve cross-cultural emotional resonance.
The special exhibition "Art Without Borders, Healing the Soul" interprets art with the body and conveys the temperature with interaction The "Like Flowers Mountains and Seas" exhibition constructs an art world that transcends reality with brilliant colors, flowing lines and vibrant images. During the exhibition, the students listened attentively to the explanation, carefully pondered the texture and deep meaning of each work, and immersed themselves in the charm of art. Visiting the exhibition The creative arrangement of this exhibition activity was led by Mr. Yin Han. She closely followed the core concept of the exhibition "Nature, Life, and Spiritual Healing" and designed a series of artistic body movements for the students.
In the artistic atmosphere of the exhibition hall, the students followed the guidance to interpret, so that the static exhibition and dynamic expression were integrated, and the spiritual core of the exhibition was conveyed more profoundly. Mei Lian, a Russian international student, said: "We try to use the extension, rotation and interaction of the body to imitate the ups and downs of 'mountains and seas' and the blooming of 'like flowers'. Although the language is different, the movements and expressions make each other understand each other instantly. Wu Chunbo, a Chinese student, added: "When my movements echo the light and shadow installations in the exhibition, it is as if I have become a part of art. ”
Breaking the boundaries of exhibition and creating the charm of sharing happy art is not only self-feeling, but also transmission and connection. In the open space of the art museum, students took the initiative to invite the audience to join the interaction. Through simple body imitation, rhythmic coordination and improvisational dancing, the originally quiet exhibition hall was filled with laughter and applause.
Creative choreographer Yin Han said: "I hope that through 'artistic body interaction design', the boundary between 'seeing' and 'being watched' can be broken, and art can be transformed from visual experience to physical and mental participation. This is not only an in-depth interpretation of the theme of the exhibition, but also a practice of cross-cultural emotional exchange. ”
Art as a bridge connects the hearts of Chinese and foreign students This event has allowed the concept of "art without borders" to take root, which not only deepens students' understanding of contemporary art, but also allows Chinese and foreign students to touch the common emotions behind different cultures in the process of collaborative interpretation and interaction, and enhance cultural respect and spiritual connection. In the future, the International Art and Culture Exchange Group will continue to explore the integration and expression of art and technology, tradition and modernity, and promote more diverse and deeper international cultural exchanges.
Art is never just a work displayed in the exhibition hall, but also a spiritual bond that can transcend languages and borders, allowing people from different cultural backgrounds to find emotional resonance and spiritual harmony in a common aesthetic experience.











