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Thursday, November 04 2021 - 13:06
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China National Silk Museum Hosts Second Biennale of Natural Dyes Themed, Reproducing Color Palette of the Past
HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

China National Silk Museum recently organized the second Biennale of Natural 
Dyes (BoND) held from October 22 to 26 in Hangzhou, featuring exhibitions, 
symposiums and workshops.

The event themed, Reproducing Color Palette of the Past, attracted around 100 
participants covering a broad spectrum. On the morning of October 22, audiences 
visited a contemporary BoND art exhibition which showcases 80 pieces of artwork 
mostly made from natural dyes, in Fashion Gallery of China National Silk 
Museum. This exhibition highlights the mixture of tradition and innovation- all 
artworks were produced based on traditional dyeing and printing techniques by 
artists and artisans, while the artistic expression of the objects is full of 
modern tastes.

An international symposium with the same theme was held the following day. 
Thirteen Chinese speakers gave fascinating presentations on natural dyes from 
several perspectives, including history, art, ethnology and industrialization. 
Five international speakers from India, UK, Japan, Australia and Nigeria gave 
their presentations over video link due to the pandemic. Dr. Zhao Feng, the 
Director of China National Silk Museum remarked in closing: "I am highly 
impressed by those presentations combining multi-dimensional visions. They made 
great use of textile objects in the museum that inspire us to properly utilize 
natural dyes in various distinctive fields."

Natural dyeing and printing workshops have increasingly gained attention since 
the last BoND. Three workshops, clamp-resist dyeing, block-printing, and 
patchwork, were all packed out events during the weekend. All trainees adored 
the workshops, particularly a patchwork workshop which successfully combined 
needlework with the Qianlong Color Palette (a series of colors reproduced 
according to Qing Dynasty archives, has been shown in a historical exhibition 
in Textile Conservation Gallery since the last month). A participating film and 
television stylist showed off her work – a coin-patterned ornament – and 
proudly commented: "Our team joined all three workshops and got quite a lot of 
information about ancient colors and motifs that will be extremely helpful for 
our designs in costume dramas."

The next BoND will be held in autumn of 2023, which is expected to have even 
more domestic and oversea participants participating. The search for a theme 
for the event is already in progress.

Source China National Silk Museum

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