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    2020-09-17  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Guan Shanyue’s art

Master Guan Shanyue’s paintings of murals in the Mogao Caves and the landscape in Northwest China are on display at the “Camel Bells Beyond the Great Wall” exhibition until June 26, 2021. Follow the WeChat account “gsyart” to book your visit.

Venue: Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Futian District (福田区关山月美术馆)

Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit F

‘Polyphony’

Paintings by Chinese artist Cui Heling are on display at the “Polyphony” exhibition until Oct. 8. Cui puts characters from the Renaissance Period into Chinese landscape paintings.

Venue: Baijing Art Space, 2/F, Building 523, Bagua Road 3, Futian District (福田区八卦三路523栋二楼白境艺术空间)

Metro: Line 7 to Bagualing Station (八卦岭站), Exit B

Art and craft

For fans of traditional Chinese culture and art, this is the real deal. Around 100 pieces of porcelain wares, sculptures, Chinese paintings and calligraphy works by contemporary artisans are on display until Sept. 22. Entry is free.

Venue: Sanfeng Art Museum, 2 Zijing Road, Futian District (福田区紫荆道2号三丰艺术馆)

Metro: Line 4 or 10 to Futian Checkpoint Station (福田口岸站), Exit C and then take a taxi

Zhi Art Museum

“Hita • First Awakening” is an exhibition of young artists’ meticulous paintings on loan from Guan Shanyue Art Museum. The meaning of “First Awakening” is threefold: These young artists are expressing their various perceptions of individual differences in life with their creativity; visitors can clearly see how these young generations are showing the fusion of traditional Chinese meticulous brushwork and a variety of contemporary creative expressions; and the curators hope to provide inspiration with the exhibition.

Dates: Until Sept. 23

Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Mondays

Booking: Contact Ms. Fu through her WeChat account “case0755”

Venue: Zhi Art Museum, Shajing, Bao’an District (宝安区沙井至美术馆)

Metro: Line 11 to Houting Station (后亭站), Exit A and then take a taxi

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