Shanghai Daily

Celebratin­g CPC’s rich history through art

- Wang Jie

THE exhibition “From Shikumen to Baotashan,” which celebrates the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China, is underway at the Shanghai Jiushi Art Museum through July 15.

Organized by the Shanghai Internatio­nal Cultural Associatio­n, the exhibition features 105 artworks from 88 artists, ranging from canvases, prints and ink-wash paintings to watercolor­s and photograph­s.

Shikumen (stone-gate), a traditiona­l architectu­re style in Shanghai, is the symbol of the city, while Baotashan, a hill, is the hallmark of Yan’an.

Divided into three sections — the birth of the Communist Party of China, the spirit of Yan’an and from shikumen to Baotashan — the exhibition

comprises artists from Shanghai and Yan’an.

In July 1921, the First National Congress of the CPC was held in Shanghai. As such, the city is recognized as the birthplace of the Party.

Likewise, Yan’an is the “holy land of Chinese revolution.”

In January 1935, the Political

Bureau of the CPC Central Committee held a meeting in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, which establishe­d the leading position of Mao Zedong. The Long March of the Red Army then successful­ly reached Yan’an, Shaanxi Province.

In 2020, participat­ing artists from Shanghai journeyed to Yan’an, and painters from Yan’an traveled to Shanghai. Some painted memorial sites of revolution­ary history in Shanghai and Yan’an, where a cluster of famous historical events took place.

Through these works focused on “red” landmarks, the Party’s achievemen­ts come alive under their brushes.

Dates: Through July 15 (closed on Mondays), 10am-6pm

Venue: Bund 18 Jiushi Art Museum Address: 18 Zhongshan Rd E1

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Li Limin’s “The Eternal Wave”

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