‘Accidentally Wes Anderson’ Prepare to be transported into the picturesque world of “Accidentally Wes Anderson: The Exhibition,” running through July 30. This unique photography exhibition features a worldwide collection of pictures that exude the signature aesthetics of U.S. movie director Wes Anderson, sharing symmetry, warm colors, and moments of delight. Be it through the nostalgia of transport, the serenity of nature, or the vibrancy of cities, you’ll explore a wide variety of adventures. Get ready to make your own Wes Anderson moment. Venue: The MixC World, Nanshan District (深圳万象天地) Metro: Line 1 to Hi-tech Park Station (高新园站), Exit A Mucha, Liang Shaoji “The Tide Never Recede — Alphonse Mucha and Modern World,” running through June 26, showcases works of Alphonse Mucha, a luminary of the Art Nouveau Movement. Explore over 220 engravings, paintings, and sketches arranged in six chapters, and delve into Mucha’s artistic journey in France, the U.S., and the Czech Republic. Some sculptures, handicrafts and furniture pieces of the 19th century are also on display. Meanwhile, Liang Shaoji’s large-scale exhibition, “Sea of the Cloud,” is being held until June 26. Liang is a pioneer artist who uses living insects to do the “weave of life.” The 12 exhibited works cover installations, portraits and documents, exploring the geographic and humanitarian picture behind the sea and evoking viewers’ collective memories. Venue: Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Nanshan District (海上世界文化艺术中心) Metro: Line 2 or 12 to Sea World Station (海上世界站), Exit A Contemporary art Spanish artist Jorge Rando, known for his expressive and emotive paintings, is exhibiting 118 paintings at the “Different Cycles From Different Eras United by a Single Paintbrush” exhibition through May 26. Rando’s works are often associated with expressionism, characterized by bold brushwork, vivid colors, and an emphasis on conveying raw emotion. Meanwhile, Chinese artist Wang Yuyang is also exhibiting his contemporary artworks at another exhibition running through May 5. Booking: WeChat account “szam1976” Venue: Shenzhen Art Museum’s Longhua division (深圳美术馆新馆) Metro: Line 4 or 6 to Hongshan Station (红山站), Exit A1 |