Marc Progin’s photographs of Mongolian landscapes provide the introduction to an exhibition in Hong Kong of the artefacts of nomads in what today is northern China. Photo: Connor Mycroft
Marc Progin’s photographs of Mongolian landscapes provide the introduction to an exhibition in Hong Kong of the artefacts of nomads in what today is northern China. Photo: Connor Mycroft
Art

‘So much Chinese culture came from the outside’: nomads, the Silk Road and developments in ancient art in northern China

  • Images of Mongolian steppes, forest and desert transport visitors to a Hong Kong exhibition to the region for an exploration of the art of ancient nomads
  • Artefacts on display show the gradual refinement of nomadic art through cultural influences that flowed along the Silk Road from Europe

Marc Progin’s photographs of Mongolian landscapes provide the introduction to an exhibition in Hong Kong of the artefacts of nomads in what today is northern China. Photo: Connor Mycroft
Marc Progin’s photographs of Mongolian landscapes provide the introduction to an exhibition in Hong Kong of the artefacts of nomads in what today is northern China. Photo: Connor Mycroft
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