Bulgari opens the new Serpenti Infinito Exhibition in Shanghai

Luxury jeweler Bvlgari has kicked off the festivities for the upcoming Year of the Snake by opening the Serpenti Infinito Exhibition in the city's Zhangyuan district. The exhibition, which will run until February 16, offers visitors an immersive experience of art, craftsmanship, and boundless transformations inspired by Bulgari's iconic Serpenti motif.

The Serpenti Infinito Exhibition boasts an impressive collection of 28 artworks created by 19 Chinese and international artists, including 11 exclusive pieces. A notable highlight of the exhibition is the "Infinito: AI Data Sculpture" by Refik Anadol, a groundbreaking three-dimensional artwork displayed in a 360-degree mirrored room. This piece is being unveiled to the public for the first time.

The exhibition is divided into three chapters. It begins with "Crafting Serpents in History," which explores the historical significance and craftsmanship behind Bulgari's Serpenti designs. The second chapter, "Snakes in the Arts," delves into the snake motif's representation in various art forms. The final chapter, "Contemporary Transformations," showcases modern interpretations of the Serpenti theme. With the Serpenti Infinito Exhibition, Bulgari has once again demonstrated its commitment to blending tradition with innovation, providing a unique platform for art lovers to appreciate the timeless beauty of the Serpenti motif.

Previous
Previous

LEGO's "LeLeBox Program" marks its sixth anniversary with 66,000 donations nationwide

Next
Next

Nantong Teijin’s efforts to reduce water usage are certified as model activities