The
2nd
Hohhot
International
Sculpture
Art
Exhibition
This
year’s
theme
is
Telling
China’s
Story
Through
the
Art
of
Sculpture.
The
inaugural
exhibition
in
October
2023
took
the
Silk
Road
as
its
cultural
thread,
creating
a
platform
for
dialogue.
The
current
edition
continues
that
mission,
once
again
attracting
artists
from
20
countries.
According
to
the
organizers,
the
museum
itself
is
a
work
of
art
—
a
sunken
building
transformed
from
an
abandoned
foundation
pit,
reflecting
the
Eastern
aesthetic
of
“turning
decay
into
magic.”
It
has
quickly
become
a
new
landmark
for
the
city.
The
2nd
Hohhot
International
Sculpture
Art
Exhibition
Since
opening
in
2023,
the
museum
has
hosted
two
international
exhibitions
and
seven
themed
shows,
welcoming
more
than
820,000
visitors.
Together
with
the
Inner
Mongolia
Museum,
the
Inner
Mongolia
Art
Museum,
and
the
Grassland
Silk
Road
Park,
it
forms
a
5.6-kilometer
“cultural
axis”,
which
is
a
key
showcase
of
Hohhot’s
cultural
vitality.
The exhibition features 95 sculptures in bronze, stone, metal, and other materials, spanning styles from realism to abstraction, and enticing visitors to linger.
Yang Xiaowen, a Hohhot resident with a taste for geometric and abstract works, said, “Compared with past years, this year’s pieces feel fresher and resonate more with my personal aesthetic.” His 8-year-old daughter, Yang Mu, pointed to a work titled Strawberry Bunny and exclaimed, “It cleverly combines a strawberry and a rabbit. I love it.”
Cristian Biasci, Director of the Sculpture Department at the Florence Academy of Art, noted that in today’s increasingly virtual world, public sculpture is more vital than ever as an artistic language that reconnects us with real human relationships. He sees the Hohhot exhibition as a living example of how sculpture can be integrated into public spaces.
“This is an aesthetic dialogue across time and space between Chinese and international artists,” said Jing Yumin, Vice Chairman of the China Urban Sculptors Association. “These works are not only frozen moments of artistic expression but also fluid exchanges of thought, reflecting the idea of ‘harmonious coexistence and shared beauty.'” He hopes the sculptures will be both a delightful surprise for local residents and a window for the world to better understand China, and for China to engage with the world.
The exhibition runs from August 2025 to January 2026, with sculpture salons, art markets, and other events planned throughout the period.
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