Shanghai Daily

Marie’s to pay tribute to front-line heroes

- Wang Jie

As part of the city’s Quality Life Week, a special exhibition, “The Angel and Spring in My Eyes,” is currently showcased at Marie’s Art Museum.

Themed on the fight for life during the coronaviru­s outbreak, all participat­ing works — a total of 146 paintings created by 110 candidates around the country — are judged by a jury composed of nine members who ultimately selected 45 artworks to display.

“When most of us were instructed to stay home due to lockdown restrictio­ns during the prolonged Spring Festival holidays, we often imagined life afterwards when coronaviru­s cases leveled off and things returned to normal,” said Gu Tingting, director of the Marie’s Art Museum.

Some wanted to visit their families, dine at restaurant­s, go to movies or concerts while others simply wanted to appreciate the dazzling spring flowers. All these expectatio­ns for the lockdown’s aftermath are well reflected in the painters’ brushstrok­es.

There are works featuring people’s leisure time spent boating on a lake, swallows flying among willows and bountiful blooms covering shrubs.

“Those are exactly the scenes when spring arrives in China, showcasing faith in the promise that everything can begin again,” Gu said.

Besides the celebratio­n of spring, “angel” is another subject of the exhibit’s paintings. Many works are dedicated to the “Angel in White,” a term used in China to refer to medical workers who fought on the COVID-19 front line.

One of the exhibition’s highlights is works by a small group of candidates from the Le Pingfang Public Welfare Developmen­t Center in Nanjing. Painted by children with Down syndrome and autistic spectrum disorder, the paintings show their gratitude and respect for medical workers who fought the virus in Wuhan.

There are also paintings depicting the thousands of constructi­on workers who worked day and night to build Wuhan’s Huoshensha­n and Leishensha­n hospitals as quickly as possible.

Conceptual­ized in February, the exhibition was organized by the Shanghai Morning Post and Marie’s.

Marie’s is a century-old domestic paint brand whose logo — profiles of one black horse head and one white horse head — is deeply rooted in the minds of many generation­s of Chinese. A household name, Marie’s is closely linked with many firsts in China, including watercolor and oil paint, crayons, acrylic and ink-wash paint.

Date: Through June 20, 10am5pm

Venue: Marie’s Art Museum Address: 158 Chenjiaqia­o Road

 ??  ?? “Recording Life” by Ge Dongdong
“Recording Life” by Ge Dongdong
 ??  ?? A total of 45 artworks are on show at Marie’s exhibition “The Spring and Angel in My Eyes,” themed on the fight for life during the coronaviru­s outbreak. — All Photos/Ti Gong
A total of 45 artworks are on show at Marie’s exhibition “The Spring and Angel in My Eyes,” themed on the fight for life during the coronaviru­s outbreak. — All Photos/Ti Gong
 ??  ?? “Brave Angel in White” by Bai Xinyang
“Brave Angel in White” by Bai Xinyang

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