Shanghai Daily

Exhibition Year of the Ox

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Joining hands with South Korea, the cross-border exchange exhibition will reflect the Chinese zodiac traditions of both cultures. Two out of the four exhibits in the main hall come from the National Museum of Korea — a square iron brazier and a celadon jar. The other two exhibits are presented by Shanghai Museum. For those who are interested to know more about how the ox images appeared in Chinese art and artifacts, they are welcome to embark on a journey of discovery in the Chinese Painting Gallery,

Seal Gallery and Jade Gallery at the museum.

Dates: Through March 7 (closed on Mondays), 10am-5pm

Venue: Shanghai Museum Address: 201 People’s Avenue

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‘High Light’

The solo exhibition of artist Li Shurui features interrelat­ed paintings and light installati­ons. Drawing from her life experience­s, Li thinks the use of “light” and “color” can embody, record and shape individual­s’ needs and spirituali­ty in different cultures and times, which is also related to their collective ideology in a broader sense. Over the years, she has been consciousl­y collecting informatio­n and materials on light and color from different periods and regions, and she abstracts and archives these visual marks from different eras to reflect an evolving cultural landscape illuminate­d by light and color.

Date: Through April 10 (close on

Mondays), 10am-5:30pm Venue: Long Museum West Bund

Address: 3398 Longteng Ave

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