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Mahler's music paints his descendant's art

By PENG CHAO in Chengdu | China Daily | Updated: 2025-06-07 10:33
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Visitors admire works of pixelism artist Peter Mahler, a descendant of Austrian composer Gustav Mahler, on May 28. His artworks are featured in China for the first time. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Renowned as an interdisciplinary practitioner of Neoclassicism and Modernism, the artist believes his connection with the composer lies in their shared exploration of groundbreaking artistic paths.

Just as human bodies share the same essential composition, Peter Mahler says his artworks are created using pixels, implying the connections between people.

During his China trip, the artist also visited Emei Mountain and the Leshan Giant Buddha in Sichuan, where he immersed himself in Chinese Buddhist culture.

"I was deeply touched by the heartwarming signs along the way, as well as the incredibly friendly people, which truly melted my heart," he says.

Since China has implemented a visa-free policy for Austria, Peter Mahler says he expects more cultural exchanges between the two nations and looks forward to creating works incorporating Chinese elements. "I've fallen in love with China. Even after returning home, part of my heart will always remain here," he says.

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