Ryoichi Kurokawa’s art Japanese artist Ryoichi Kurokawa is exhibiting his latest multimedia installation titled “s.asmbli[wall]” until Feb. 28. Images and videos of forests and architectural ruins are projected onto a huge box-like installation which is surrounded by an array of giant mirrors. Venue: C2 Space, North Area, OCT-LOFT, Nanshan District (南山区华侨城创意文化园北区C2展厅) Metro: Line 2 to Qiaocheng North Station (侨城北站), Exit B Two exhibitions Guan Shanyue’s paintings of murals in the Mogao Caves and the landscape in Northwest China are on display until June 26. Han Meilin’s diverse artworks imbued with poetic elegance and innovative artistic language are also on display until Jan. 10. 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 ‘Boundaries Ahead’ Ten art installations from “Boundaries Ahead: OH Bay Art Project” are on display until March 28 to imbue more cultural and art elements into the coastal area. Created by domestic and international artists and architects, the artworks together with four giant landscape structures are scattered by the sea. Venue: Coastal Cultural Park, OH Bay, Bao’an District (宝安区欢乐港湾海滨文化公园) Metro: Line 5 to Baohua Station (宝华站), Exit A1 Pingshan Art Museum Four exhibitions under the “Nine-Tiered Pagoda: Spatial and Visual Magic” project are being held until Feb. 21. Meanwhile, the museum’s “Hometown Series” speaks of the coexistence of the past and the reality through the lens of simplicity and honesty. In the series’ first exhibition running until Feb. 28, Hai Bo’s photos exude the deep nostalgic feelings shared by people who are away from their roots. Visitors are required to book on the WeChat account “PingshanArtMuseum.” 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 |