The "Golden Age: Gustav Klimt Digital Art Exhibition" has opened its doors at the historic Beijing Fang near Qianmen, offering visitors a fresh lens on the Austrian artist’s legacy. Co-organized by the Austrian Embassy’s Cultural Office and Hispano Suiza Creative Design, this digital showcase is part of a national tour that brings 23 of Klimt’s iconic prints to life through vibrant digital formats.
Stepping into the halls, visitors are greeted by rich golden hues and intricate patterns that defined Klimt’s signature style. Each of the 23 classic prints is presented in vibrant digital format, inviting art lovers and tech enthusiasts alike to explore every brushstroke and hidden detail.
CGTN reporter Yang Yan, one of the first to explore the exhibition, described the experience as "stunning," highlighting how digital art can bridge cultures and eras. From Klimt’s famous portraits to his ornamental masterpieces, the show sparks conversations about art, innovation, and global connections.
For young global citizens, entrepreneurs, and creative minds, the exhibition offers a blueprint for reimagining historical art through modern technology. It underscores the power of cross-border collaboration in celebrating cultural heritage—reminding us that art truly knows no boundaries.
As part of the national tour, the "Golden Age" exhibition will continue to animate major venues across the country in the coming months, inviting audiences from every corner to wander through Klimt’s shimmering world.
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Digital art exhibition in Beijing celebrates legacy of Austrian artist
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