Celebrating 3 generations
The exhibition “Water, Ink and Stone” at the Cheng Shifa Art Museum beckons art enthusiasts. It celebrates the artistic legacy of three generations, from Wu Changshuo’s magnificent strokes to the talents of Wang Geyi and Cheng Shifa. Their works are a stunning fusion of traditions and innovations, with a seamless blend of watermarks, ink essence, metal touches and stone-like textures. The exhibition is on display at 458 Zhongshan Road M. until February 25.
Wall-less art museum
The exhibition “Mountains and Rivers” at Art+ Century Museum in Rabor Nova features nearly 300 paintings by over 60 renowned Chinese artists such as Huang Yongyu and Guan Shanyue and explores the theme of nature-inspired landscapes and patriotic sentiment. The exhibition is divided into one main exhibition and three special exhibitions, each taking place in public spaces such as lawns and gardens, creating a “wall-less art museum.” The exhibition runs until August 1, 2024,at 885 Wangjiashe Road.
Mystery of Shanhaijing
The Guangfulin International Cultural Exchange Center is hosting the Mystery of Shanhaijing (Classic of Mountains and Seas) exhibition. Shanhaijing is an ancient text made up of mythological and geographical lore. This extraordinary showcase, hailed as a visual feast, features a 9.9-meter-long and 1.9meter-high “Mountain and Seas Map,” 10,000 sculptures of 447 mountains, over 7,900 tribal figures and over 1,900 divine beasts, herbs and divine trees described in the classic. The exhibition is ongoing at 3088 Guangfulin Road.