The discussion between the two focused on integrating traditional eastern philosophies into contemporary curatorial frameworks. Dr. Uli Sigg, whose private archive includes over 2,200 works from more than 350 artists, offered the delegation a rare look at his collection, which remains a definitive record of modern Chinese artistic development.
The World Olymp'Arts Committee, currently promoting its "Art for a Better World" initiative, views these dialogues as essential to its mission of reviving the ancient Olympic art tradition. By aligning their efforts with the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals, the committee seeks to transition art from a purely aesthetic pursuit into a tool for broader societal and cultural advancement.

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