


Chang Zhipeng 57589527@qq.com THE “Cosmic Elements” exhibition, a fusion of science and art, jointly presented by Nookland and the Chinese National Astronomy Magazine, has opened at the China Resources Tower Arts Center Gallery in Nanshan District. After three years of preparation, the exhibition has carefully curated astronomical photography, astronomy-themed art installations, and various art forms from around the globe, showcasing the works of renowned artists who have participated in the Ars Electronica Festival in Austria, and those affiliated with the House of Electronic Arts in Basel and the Academy of Arts in Berlin. Through the exhibition, the three curators, Angel An, Iris Long and Claudia Schnugg, aim to captivate every visitor with the grandeur of the cosmos, inviting them to delve into the ultimate romance of the universe while pondering the profound connection between humanity and the cosmos. An explained that the exhibition is designed to examine astronomical art from three key perspectives, which are complex observation, the nocturnal journey of the human body, and the public awareness of astronomy. These serve as essential frameworks for viewers to comprehend each artwork. Dates: Through March 31, 2024 Hours: 10 a.m.-10 p.m., closed Mondays Tickets: 128 yuan Venue: China Resources Tower Arts Center Gallery, B1/F, The MixC Shenzhen Bay, Nanshan District (华润深圳湾万象城B1层中国华润大厦艺术中心美术馆) Metro: Line 2 or 11 to Houhai Station (后海站), Exit G |