Chinese bronze artwork exhibition held in Houston

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People view Chinese ritual bronzes during a media preview of the exhibition Eternal Offering: Chinese Ritual Bronzesin Houston, Texas, the United States, on Feb 26, 2020.An exhibition of ancient Chinese bronze artworks will be on display from Feb 29 to Aug 9 at Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) in Houston, ASTC announced on Wednesday night.[Photo/Xinhua]

An exhibition of ancient Chinese bronze artwork is open to public on Saturday at Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) in Houston, Texas, the United States.

The exhibition, named Eternal Offering: Chinese Ritual Bronzes, showcases around 100 pieces of ritual artworks which can date back to as early as 1600 BC.

The objects on display are not only serving objects and animal shapes, but also weapons and musical instruments. The exhibition thoughtfully puts bronze objects side by side with later artworks, such as jade, ceramics and cloisonne that were inspired by the Bronze Age.

People view Chinese ritual bronzes during a media preview of the exhibition Eternal Offering: Chinese Ritual Bronzesin Houston, Texas, the United States, on Feb 26, 2020.An exhibition of ancient Chinese bronze artworks will be on display from Feb 29 to Aug 9 at Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) in Houston, ASTC announced on Wednesday night.[Photo/Xinhua]

Digital media will also be provided illustrating the process of casting the bronzes. The exhibition will run through Aug. 9.

ASTC curator Bridget Bray told Xinhua in a recent interview that ASTC is willing to help local people become better informed about Asian arts and culture through this kind of exhibition.

"We hope that by being able to come to Asia Society and visit an exhibition, you can learn something about China and be better informed and hopefully be a more global citizen," she said.

Aware that China is making every effort in combatong the novel coronavirus disease, Bray said it's good for the Chinese to know they have friends around the world who care about the support them.

Photo taken on Feb 26, 2020 shows a Celestial Horse displayed at a media preview of the exhibition Eternal Offering: Chinese Ritual Bronzes in Houston, Texas, the United States. An exhibition of ancient Chinese bronze artworks will be on display from Feb 29 to Aug 9 at Asia Society Texas Center (ASTC) in Houston, ASTC announced on Wednesday night.[Photo/Xinhua]

"We know that it's a difficult time. We know that people are struggling. But it's nice to know that you have friends in lots of different places around the world that are supporting you and wishing the best for you and trying to help," she added.

Founded in 1956, Asia Society is a nonpartisan, nonprofit institution with major centers and public buildings in New York, Hong Kong, and Houston, and offices in other nine cities worldwide. It is an educational organization dedicated to promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among peoples, leaders, and institutions of Asia and the United States in a global context. 

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