
Solo exhibition of Chinese artist Bai Ming entitled Ming/Lumière was opened on June 29 at the Museum of Salagon in Provence, France. A special art installation for this exhibition Form and Process—Entropy, accompanied by over thirty blue and white porcelain works, other porcelain works and five paintings were exhibited.


In this exhibition, Chinese traditional blue and white porcelain and abstract Chinese ink paintings were set against the western church: white and red, gentle and fiery, under glaze and blue-and-white, space and painting. They combined the oriental history and the contemporary, tradition and the present, east and west in one space. This exhibition attracted not only lots of audience but also the attention of the culture and art circle in Provence. Isabella, curator of the museum of Salagon and this exhibition, hosted the opening. Jean Audouze, president of the French National Committee of UNSCO, Brigitte Reynaud, vice-president of Alps-up-Provence, Clotilde Berki, vice-president of Alps-up-Provence, and René Massette, president of Alps-up-Provence also attended the opening.


