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Exploration of "Cross-border Integration" and "Locality" in Contemporary Art
2025-10-14

In the global art world of 2025, "cross-border" and "locality" have become two core keywords. The in-depth penetration of digital technology has broken the media limitations of artistic creation - Wang Xu, a Beijing artist, created the "Metaverse Ink Wash" series, which constructs a virtual ink wash space through VR technology. Audiences can interact with virtual landscapes through gestures. This work caused an upsurge in the Shanghai Digital Art Exhibition, confirming the great potential of the integration of technology and traditional art.


Local creation has become an important way for artists to respond to globalization. Li Ran, a Shanghai artist, took the Suzhou Creek as the creative theme and spent two years completing the oil painting series "Flowing Memories". By recording the humanistic landscape in the changes of the river bank, he discusses the relationship between urban development and historical inheritance. This series was recently exhibited at the Chinese Cultural Center in Paris, allowing European audiences to feel the unique warmth of Chinese cities.


International art exchanges show a two-way trend: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York launched a special exhibition "Contemporary Translation of Oriental Aesthetics", displaying works by Chinese artists such as Zhang Xiaogang and Zhou Chunya; at the same time, the "North American Pioneer Art Exhibition" at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai introduced American street art and Canadian media art into China, injecting new vitality into the local art ecology. FusionArtWorld will continue to track these trends and build a global art information hub for users.