Old objects, paintings Old daily items with links to Shenzhen’s history since the 1980s are on display at an exhibition through this Sunday. Meanwhile, old Chinese publicity paintings with children as subjects, created during the 1950s to the 1980s, are on display at another exhibition running through Feb. 26, 2023. Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg” Venue: Shenzhen Museum (of History and Folk Culture), Futian District (深圳博物馆历史民俗馆) Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B Ancient mirrors More than 70 highly decorative bronze mirrors from the Han Dynasty (202 B.C.-A.D. 220) are on display at an exhibition running until Dec. 24. Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg” Venue: Shenzhen Museum (of Ancient Art), Futian District (深圳博物馆古代艺术馆) Metro: Line 9 to Hongling South Station (红岭南站), Exit A Wang Huangsheng’s art “Wang Huangsheng: Remoteness and River” displays Chinese artist Wang Huangsheng’s ink paintings, installations, videos, photographic works and a VR work arranged in five sections named after the rivers in Wang’s life. The free exhibition ends tomorrow. Booking: WeChat account “hxnartmuseum” Venue: He Xiangning Art Museum, Nanshan District (何香凝美术馆) Metro: Line 1 to OCT Station (华侨城站), Exit C Art on 24 Solar Terms A total of 100 illustrations created by 23 artists who portray the 24 Solar Terms are on display at a free exhibition running through Dec. 30. The illustrations highlight the infinite vitality and charm of Chinese farming and custom. Venue: ALILI.ART, inside Nantou Ancient Town, Nanshan District (南头古城内阿哩哩艺术馆) Metro: Line 12 to Nantou Ancient City Station (南头古城站), Exit D |