Hainan Tanka Museum

Introduction

A Glimpse into Danjia Culture​

Hainan Danjia Museum is a comprehensive museum of Danjia culture. It is located on the shore of the lagoon in Xincun Town, Lingshui Li Autonomous County, with a construction area of ​​more than 6,000 square meters. It is the spiritual home and spiritual position of Hainan Dan people and the inheritance of the intangible cultural heritage of the Danjia. base. The construction of Hainan Danjia Museum is to highlight Hainan Province’s maritime characteristic culture. It is different from the traditional museum display model that mainly focuses on exhibits. It is a cross-border integration of museum education and modern space art, the latest exhibition technology and innovative activity models; it is a cross-border integration between cultural undertakings and A cultural industry complex composed of cultural business groups.

 

 

Spaces that Speak of Danjia Heritage



The museum is composed of four building sequences: basic exhibition area (Historical and cultural display of Hainan family), temporary exhibition area, cultural and creative activity area (cultural and creative area, children’s activity area), cinema (5D cinema, Baofeng Cinema), collection area and office area.

The space It has a clockwise linear flow structure and adopts the exhibition strategy of “integration of exhibitions and performances, integration of exhibitions and tours” to integrate multi-functional integrated spaces for collection, exhibition, research, learning, tourism, and shopping.

Charting the Course for the Future

After a long period of preparation, construction, and construction, the Danjia Museum will be open to the public in October 2023, launching the institutionalized operation and cultural promotion of the museum. The opening project is not only the first appearance, but also to establish the operational direction of the museum, and to carry out academic, public education, and art projects in a planned manner so that it can serve the society, enhance aesthetics, and exert its cultural power. This opening event will be divided into three main sections, namely the presentation of the main hall content, art exhibitions (thematic exhibitions and young artist invitational exhibitions), and the museum, art gallery management and cultural industry development summit forum.

Current Exhibition

A Glimpse into Danjia Culture​

Hainan Danjia Museum is a comprehensive museum of Danjia culture. It is located on the shore of the lagoon in Xincun Town, Lingshui Li Autonomous County, with a construction area of more than 6,000 square meters. It is the spiritual home and spiritual position of Hainan Dan people and the inheritance of the intangible cultural heritage of the Danjia. base. The construction of Hainan Danjia Museum is to highlight Hainan Province’s maritime characteristic culture. It is different from the traditional museum display model that mainly focuses on exhibits. It is a cross-border integration of museum education and modern space art, the latest exhibition technology and innovative activity models; it is a cross-border integration between cultural undertakings and A cultural industry complex composed of cultural business groups.

Spaces that Speak of Danjia Heritage



The museum is composed of four building sequences: basic exhibition area (Historical and cultural display of Hainan family), temporary exhibition area, cultural and creative activity area (cultural and creative area, children’s activity area), cinema (5D cinema, Baofeng Cinema), collection area and office area.

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"Julius Voegtli: A Swiss Impressionist Pioneer"

JULIUS VOEGTLI ECHOES ACROSS CONTINENTS

presenting the works of the Swiss artist Julius Voegtli
(* 1879 – † 1944).
Vernissage: 22 September 2023, 10 AM
Duration: 22 September 2023 – 22 November 2023

Foreword

We are delighted to present this catalogue for the upcoming solo exhibition of Julius Voegtli’s artworks at the Hainan Danjia Museum. This exhibition marks a momentous occasion in the art world—a rediscovery of an artist whose contribution to Impressionism deserves a place alongside the greats of the movement. Julius Voegtli’s journey, rooted in the German-speaking regions, adds a unique perspective to the broader Impressionist narrative.
In the words of Julius Voegtli himself, “When a new direction in art appears, it always seems strange at first.” Indeed, Impressionism, with its focus on capturing fleeting moments and the interplay of light, was met with skepticism and derision when it first emerged in 1874. However, as history has shown, what is initially considered unconventional often becomes timeless and beloved.

The Legacy of Julius Voegtli

Julius Voegtli’s artistic legacy encompasses a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and frescoes. His mastery of various mediums, from aquarelle to oil, charcoal, and ink painting, demonstrates his multifaceted talent.
Impressionism, as an artistic genre, transcends time and boundaries. Voegtli’s unique perspective within this movement offers contemporary audiences an exciting opportunity to explore the work of a lesser-known Impressionist artist. His pieces, some dating back 130 years, continue to captivate viewers with their enduring charm.

The Exhibition

The solo exhibition at the Hainan Danjia Museum promises to be a visual journey through the world of Julius Voegtli. His contemplative portraits, sweeping Swiss landscapes, and classic Impressionist still lifes will come to life, shedding light on the artist’s ability to capture the essence of a moment with his brushstrokes.
As you explore the exhibition, we invite you to immerse yourself in the mood of these unique paintings. Let the interplay of light and color transport you to another time and place, where the world is seen through the eyes of an Impressionist pioneer.

Julius Voegtli: An Impressionist Pioneer

Julius Voegtli’s artistic journey began in 1902 when he embarked on his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. During this period, Impressionism was making its way beyond the borders of France. While Cezanne, Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Pissaro were creating their masterpieces in France, Voegtli was inspired by this new movement and developed his work in the Impressionist direction.
The German-speaking regions were gradually embracing Impressionism, and Voegtli was at the forefront of this movement. His works from 1902 to 1920, and beyond, reflect the influence of the Impressionist painters. A significant milestone in his career was his friendship with renowned artist Ferdinand Hodler, leading to their joint exhibition in Biel in 1910.

Rediscovering Voegtli

For many years, Julius Voegtli’s work remained in relative obscurity. The tumultuous period of two world wars and societal upheaval shifted the world’s focus away from the art world. Galleries and institutions struggled to promote emerging artists, and many significant works went unnoticed.
The rediscovery of Voegtli’s oeuvre was initiated by Hans Vögtli, the artist’s grandson. Starting in 1974, he began actively collecting his grandfather’s works, scouring newspapers and auction houses for traces of his art. As art magazines and publications started featuring Voegtli’s approach, interest in his work grew. The partnership with Pashmin Art Consortia played a pivotal role in introducing his art to a global audience.

Conclusion

In bringing Julius Voegtli’s art to the Hainan Danjia Museum, Pashmin Art Consortia continues its tradition of fostering cross-cultural artistic exchange and celebrating artists who have, for too long, been overlooked. We hope this exhibition will serve as a testament to the enduring power of art and the importance of recognizing and preserving the contributions of artists like Julius Voegtli.
As you peruse this catalogue and experience the exhibition, we invite you to step into the world of Julius Voegtli, an Impressionist pioneer whose work is a timeless testament to the beauty of capturing fleeting moments in vibrant color and light.
Welcome to “Julius Voegtli: A Swiss Impressionist Pioneer” at the Hainan Danjia Museum.

© The copyright of the text belongs to Pashmin Art and the copyright of the images belongs to Hans Vögtli.

closed exhibition

“朱利叶斯·弗格特利:瑞士印象派的先锋”

JULIUS VOEGTLI ECHOES ACROSS CONTINENTS

presenting the works of the Swiss artist Julius Voegtli
(* 1879 – † 1944).
Vernissage: 22 September 2023, 10 AM
Duration: 22 September 2023 – 22 November 2023

前言

我们非常高兴为即将在海南丹家博物馆举办的朱利叶斯·弗格特利个人艺术展览呈现这本画册。这个展览标志着艺术世界的一个重要时刻——重新发现一个在印象派领域作出杰出贡献的艺术家,他的作品应该与印象派运动的伟大代表们并列。朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术之旅,植根于德语区域,为更广泛的印象派叙事增添了独特的视角。
正如朱利叶斯·弗格特利本人所说:“当艺术中出现新的方向时,起初总会显得陌生。”事实上,印象派艺术最初在1874年首次亮相时,受到了怀疑和嘲笑。然而,正如历史所证明的那样,最初被认为不合传统的东西往往会成为永恒和受人喜爱的艺术。

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的遗产

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术遗产涵盖了广泛的主题,包括风景、肖像、静物和壁画。他精通各种媒介,从水彩到油画、炭画和墨水画,展示了他多才多艺的才华。
印象派作为一种艺术流派是超越时间和地域的。朱利叶斯·弗格特利在这一运动中独特的视角为当代观众提供了一个令人兴奋的机会,来探索这位鲜为人知的印象派艺术家的作品。他的一些作品可以追溯到130年前,继续以其持久的魅力吸引着观众。

展览

在海南丹家博物馆举行的个人展览将是一场对朱利叶斯·弗格特利的世界之旅。他富有沉思的肖像、广阔的瑞士风景和经典的印象派静物将以独特的方式呈现,揭示了这位艺术家用他的画笔捕捉瞬间精髓的能力。
当您探索这次展览时,我们邀请您沉浸在这些独特画作的情感之中。让光线和色彩的交融将您带回到另一个时空,让您透过印象派的先锋之眼看待这个世界。

朱利叶斯·弗格特利:印象派的先锋

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术之旅始于1902年,当时他在慕尼黑美术学院开始了学习。在这个时期,印象派艺术正在法国之外扩展。虽然塞尚、莫奈、德加、雷诺阿和皮萨罗等大师在法国创作了他们的杰作,但弗格特利受到了这一新运动的启发,他在印象派的方向上发展了自己的作品。
德语区域逐渐接受了印象派,而弗格特利正处于这一运动的前沿。他在1902年至1920年及以后的多年里创作了许多受印象派画家影响的作品。他职业生涯中的一个重要里程碑是与著名艺术家费迪南德·霍德勒的友谊,导致了他们在1910年在比尔举办的联合展览。

重新发现弗格特利

多年来,朱利叶斯·弗格特利的作品相对默默无闻。两次世界大战和社会动荡的时期将世界的注意力从艺术世界转移开来。画廊和机构努力推广新兴艺术家,许多重要作品被忽视。
朱利叶斯·弗格特利的作品重新被发现是由他的孙子汉斯·弗格特利发起的。自1974年起,他开始积极收集他祖父的作品,四处搜寻报纸和拍卖行以找到他的艺术踪迹。随着艺术杂志和出版物开始报道弗格特利的艺术风格,人们对他的作品产生了兴趣。与巴什敏艺术财团的合作在向全球观众介绍他的艺术方面发挥了关键作用。

结论

通过将朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术带到海南丹家博物馆,巴什敏艺术财团延续了

© 文本的版权归Pashmin Art所有,图像的版权归汉斯·弗格特利所有。

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closed exhibition

"Julius Voegtli: A Swiss Impressionist Pioneer"

JULIUS VOEGTLI ECHOES ACROSS CONTINENTS

presenting the works of the Swiss artist Julius Voegtli
(* 1879 – † 1944).
Vernissage: 22 September 2023, 10 AM
Duration: 22 September 2023 – 22 November 2023

Foreword

We are delighted to present this catalogue for the upcoming solo exhibition of Julius Voegtli’s artworks at the Hainan Danjia Museum. This exhibition marks a momentous occasion in the art world—a rediscovery of an artist whose contribution to Impressionism deserves a place alongside the greats of the movement. Julius Voegtli’s journey, rooted in the German-speaking regions, adds a unique perspective to the broader Impressionist narrative.
In the words of Julius Voegtli himself, “When a new direction in art appears, it always seems strange at first.” Indeed, Impressionism, with its focus on capturing fleeting moments and the interplay of light, was met with skepticism and derision when it first emerged in 1874. However, as history has shown, what is initially considered unconventional often becomes timeless and beloved.

Julius Voegtli: An Impressionist Pioneer

Julius Voegtli’s artistic journey began in 1902 when he embarked on his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. During this period, Impressionism was making its way beyond the borders of France. While Cezanne, Monet, Degas, Renoir, and Pissaro were creating their masterpieces in France, Voegtli was inspired by this new movement and developed his work in the Impressionist direction.
The German-speaking regions were gradually embracing Impressionism, and Voegtli was at the forefront of this movement. His works from 1902 to 1920, and beyond, reflect the influence of the Impressionist painters. A significant milestone in his career was his friendship with renowned artist Ferdinand Hodler, leading to their joint exhibition in Biel in 1910.

Rediscovering Voegtli

For many years, Julius Voegtli’s work remained in relative obscurity. The tumultuous period of two world wars and societal upheaval shifted the world’s focus away from the art world. Galleries and institutions struggled to promote emerging artists, and many significant works went unnoticed.
The rediscovery of Voegtli’s oeuvre was initiated by Hans Vögtli, the artist’s grandson. Starting in 1974, he began actively collecting his grandfather’s works, scouring newspapers and auction houses for traces of his art. As art magazines and publications started featuring Voegtli’s approach, interest in his work grew. The partnership with Pashmin Art Consortia played a pivotal role in introducing his art to a global audience.

The Legacy of Julius Voegtli

Julius Voegtli’s artistic legacy encompasses a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, portraits, still lifes, and frescoes. His mastery of various mediums, from aquarelle to oil, charcoal, and ink painting, demonstrates his multifaceted talent.
Impressionism, as an artistic genre, transcends time and boundaries. Voegtli’s unique perspective within this movement offers contemporary audiences an exciting opportunity to explore the work of a lesser-known Impressionist artist. His pieces, some dating back 130 years, continue to captivate viewers with their enduring charm.

The Exhibition

The solo exhibition at the Hainan Danjia Museum promises to be a visual journey through the world of Julius Voegtli. His contemplative portraits, sweeping Swiss landscapes, and classic Impressionist still lifes will come to life, shedding light on the artist’s ability to capture the essence of a moment with his brushstrokes.
As you explore the exhibition, we invite you to immerse yourself in the mood of these unique paintings. Let the interplay of light and color transport you to another time and place, where the world is seen through the eyes of an Impressionist pioneer.

Conclusion

In bringing Julius Voegtli’s art to the Hainan Danjia Museum, Pashmin Art Consortia continues its tradition of fostering cross-cultural artistic exchange and celebrating artists who have, for too long, been overlooked. We hope this exhibition will serve as a testament to the enduring power of art and the importance of recognizing and preserving the contributions of artists like Julius Voegtli.
As you peruse this catalogue and experience the exhibition, we invite you to step into the world of Julius Voegtli, an Impressionist pioneer whose work is a timeless testament to the beauty of capturing fleeting moments in vibrant color and light.
Welcome to “Julius Voegtli: A Swiss Impressionist Pioneer” at the Hainan Danjia Museum.

© The copyright of the text belongs to Pashmin Art and the copyright of the images belongs to Hans Vögtli.

closed exhibition

“朱利叶斯·弗格特利:瑞士印象派的先锋”

JULIUS VOEGTLI ECHOES ACROSS CONTINENTS

presenting the works of the Swiss artist Julius Voegtli
(* 1879 – † 1944).
Vernissage: 22 September 2023, 10 AM
Duration: 22 September 2023 – 22 November 2023

前言

我们非常高兴为即将在海南丹家博物馆举办的朱利叶斯·弗格特利个人艺术展览呈现这本画册。这个展览标志着艺术世界的一个重要时刻——重新发现一个在印象派领域作出杰出贡献的艺术家,他的作品应该与印象派运动的伟大代表们并列。朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术之旅,植根于德语区域,为更广泛的印象派叙事增添了独特的视角。
正如朱利叶斯·弗格特利本人所说:“当艺术中出现新的方向时,起初总会显得陌生。”事实上,印象派艺术最初在1874年首次亮相时,受到了怀疑和嘲笑。然而,正如历史所证明的那样,最初被认为不合传统的东西往往会成为永恒和受人喜爱的艺术。

朱利叶斯·弗格特利:印象派的先锋

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术之旅始于1902年,当时他在慕尼黑美术学院开始了学习。在这个时期,印象派艺术正在法国之外扩展。虽然塞尚、莫奈、德加、雷诺阿和皮萨罗等大师在法国创作了他们的杰作,但弗格特利受到了这一新运动的启发,他在印象派的方向上发展了自己的作品。
德语区域逐渐接受了印象派,而弗格特利正处于这一运动的前沿。他在1902年至1920年及以后的多年里创作了许多受印象派画家影响的作品。他职业生涯中的一个重要里程碑是与著名艺术家费迪南德·霍德勒的友谊,导致了他们在1910年在比尔举办的联合展览。

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的遗产

朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术遗产涵盖了广泛的主题,包括风景、肖像、静物和壁画。他精通各种媒介,从水彩到油画、炭画和墨水画,展示了他多才多艺的才华。
印象派作为一种艺术流派是超越时间和地域的。朱利叶斯·弗格特利在这一运动中独特的视角为当代观众提供了一个令人兴奋的机会,来探索这位鲜为人知的印象派艺术家的作品。他的一些作品可以追溯到130年前,继续以其持久的魅力吸引着观众。

展览

在海南丹家博物馆举行的个人展览将是一场对朱利叶斯·弗格特利的世界之旅。他富有沉思的肖像、广阔的瑞士风景和经典的印象派静物将以独特的方式呈现,揭示了这位艺术家用他的画笔捕捉瞬间精髓的能力。
当您探索这次展览时,我们邀请您沉浸在这些独特画作的情感之中。让光线和色彩的交融将您带回到另一个时空,让您透过印象派的先锋之眼看待这个世界。

重新发现弗格特利

多年来,朱利叶斯·弗格特利的作品相对默默无闻。两次世界大战和社会动荡的时期将世界的注意力从艺术世界转移开来。画廊和机构努力推广新兴艺术家,许多重要作品被忽视。
朱利叶斯·弗格特利的作品重新被发现是由他的孙子汉斯·弗格特利发起的。自1974年起,他开始积极收集他祖父的作品,四处搜寻报纸和拍卖行以找到他的艺术踪迹。随着艺术杂志和出版物开始报道弗格特利的艺术风格,人们对他的作品产生了兴趣。与巴什敏艺术财团的合作在向全球观众介绍他的艺术方面发挥了关键作用。

结论

通过将朱利叶斯·弗格特利的艺术带到海南丹家博物馆,巴什敏艺术财团延续了

© 文本的版权归Pashmin Art所有,图像的版权归汉斯·弗格特利所有。

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