‘Synchronicity’ The “Synchronicity” exhibition showcases works by Chinese and Swiss artists, including Roman Signer, Wang Jianwei, Qiu Zhijie, Barbara Signer, Hu Jieming, Lyu Shengzhong, aaajiao and Michael Bodenmann. Dates: Until March 15 Venue: Pingshan Art Museum, Huide Road, Pingshan District (坪山区汇德路坪山美术馆) Transport: Take the high-speed rail from Futian Station or Shenzhen North Station to Pingshan Station and then take a taxi ‘Awaken’ The “Awaken: Royal Jewelry Arts From the Renaissance to the 20th Century” exhibition features more than 160 pieces of jewelry once used by the royal families of European and Asian countries. Dates: Until March 1 Venue: Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, Futian District (福田区深圳市当代艺术与城市规划馆) Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit A2 Pixel art Chinese artist 50 Francs is exhibiting his pixel art at an exhibition at La Vie Materielle. Most of 50 Francs’ pixel drawings created through mobile phone apps are reflections of daily life portraying common objects because for him, these items carry memories of a specific period of time. Dates: Until Jan. 31 Venue: La Vie Materielle, Futian District (福田区物质生活书吧) Metro: Line 3 or 7 to Huaxin Station (华新站), Exit C Calligraphic works Calligraphic works of Song Dynasty (960-1279) poems are on display. Entry is free. Dates: Until Jan. 26 Venue: Guangming Culture Hall, 9 Zhenming Road, Guangming District (光明区振明路9号光明区文化馆) Metro: Line 11 to Bitou Station (碧头站), Exit E and then take a taxi Festive carnival A festive carnival includes a display of Chinese paintings, calligraphic works, lanterns, paper umbrellas and performances featuring traditional Chinese culture. Dates: Until Feb. 9 Venue: Mission Hills Mall, Longhua District (龙华区观澜湖新城) Metro: Line 4 to Qinghu Station (清湖站), Exit A and then take a taxi |