Exhibition
‘Seeing Him’
No longer just an idea to be defined by males alone, being a man and everything that entails is currently being discussed at a new Shanghai exhibition by eight female photographers, “Seeing Him: Masculinity Through the Eyes of Female Photographers.” Masculinity is as much about vulnerability as much as it is about strength, said Yolanda vom Hagen, a German photographer, artist and life coach who tweaked her skills at the Beijing Film Academy, and it is unique to everyone, based on their experiences from birth until today.
Date: Through September 12, 10am-7pm (closed on Mondays)
Tickets: 50 yuan
Venue: MUSEu&M
Address: B4-1, 388 Bansongyuan Rd,
‘Somewhere in Time’
The exhibition features a number of canvases created by Bei Jiaxiang, a veteran artist of imagery style that stands between realistic and abstract art. Under the brushstrokes of Bei, the shikumen buildings, gracious ladies dressed in qipao, and rich and varied living in the lanes, all seem to trace back to the best days of old Shanghai.
Dates: Through September 26, 10am-5pm
Venue: Zhangyuan Garden Address: Bldg 89, 590 Weihai Rd
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‘Trees’
The exhibition brings together a community of artists, botanists, and scientists who, through their aesthetic or scientific careers, have established a strong and intimate bond with trees. With more than 200 artworks from nearly 30 artists from China, Latin America, India, Iran and
Europe, visitors get to see trees, a source of major aesthetic inspiration for human societies, as true partners in a shared world. Dates: Through October 10 (closed on Mondays), 11am-7pm
Tel: 3110-8550
Venue: Power Station of Art Address: 678 Miaojiang Rd ಯੁడ ि
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