Chinese paintings An exhibition, running through June 2, features paintings by masters Guan Shanyue and Yu Xining. The two in the same era express patriotic feelings and the spirit of the times through their paintings. A group of Shenzhen artists are also displaying their paintings in various styles to celebrate the Chinese New Year at an exhibition running through this Sunday. Venue: Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Futian District (关山月美术馆) Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit F Relics, Western paintings History lovers can admire stunning artifacts at the “Years of Wanli” exhibition running through March 31. The exhibition provides a rare insight into the imperial life during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Meanwhile, the “Vision and Gaze” exhibition, running through Feb. 28, features 56 masterpieces created from the 16th to the 20th century by renowned Western artists. Venue: Nanshan Museum, Nanshan Ditrict (南山博物馆) Metro: Line 1 or 12 to Taoyuan Station (桃园站), Exit B ‘Nomads in the South’ The “Nomads in the South: Rivers, Tunnels, Dampness and Constellations” exhibition showcases contemporary artworks created by 101 artists and organizations in southern and southwestern China. The exhibition marks the first attempt to explore the contemporary art scenes and culture environments in these areas within one single exhibition. Venue: Pingshan Art Museum, Pingshan District (坪山美术馆) Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Square Station (坪山广场站), Exit D1 Print art The “Carved Into Wood” exhibition, running through March 25, features 260 prints created by Chinese master Huang Yongyu (1924-2023) from the 1940s to the 1990s. Another exhibition running through March 11 showcases the works of esteemed masters spanning from the late 19th century to the present day. And the award-winning prints of the Guanlan International Print Biennial (2007-2023) are also on display until July 22. Venue: China Printmaking Museum, Longhua District (中国版画博物馆) Booking: WeChat account “GL_PRINTS” Metro: Line 4 to Niuhu Station (牛湖站), Exit B |