From preserving centuries-old treasures to shaping modern sculpture, Qu Feng is a visionary bridging the gap between history and contemporary creativity. As a senior researcher at Beijing’s iconic Palace Museum and director of its conservation efforts, Qu’s work safeguards China’s cultural legacy—one relic at a time. 🖼️✨
Master of Art & Preservation
With a Ph.D. in Fine Arts and roles advising students at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), Qu merges academia with hands-on restoration. His sculptures, housed in institutions like the National Art Museum of China, reflect a deep understanding of tradition while pushing artistic boundaries. 🛠️🎭
From Museums to TV Screens
Qu isn’t just a behind-the-scenes expert—he’s also a star of hit shows like Masters in the Forbidden City and The Legend of Designers, making art conservation accessible to younger audiences. His passion? Showing how ancient techniques inspire today’s innovations. 📺👨🔬
\"Art isn’t frozen in time,\" Qu shared in a recent interview. \"It’s a conversation between generations.\" 🌍💡
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