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There is a genre of traditional Chinese #landscape painting that features just blue and green. An exhibit illustrating the materials and techniques of blue-green landscape paintings opened on Aug 23 at the Guangzhou Museum of Art. The exhibit ends on Nov 23. #WhatsOn
Wang Liuqiu (1919-2011) is a late artist who taught at the China Academy of Art. Zhejiang Art Museum opened an exhibit of Wang’s artworks on Aug 23 to revisit his art. The exhibit ends on Sept 25. #WhatsOn [📷/WeChat: zjartmuseum]
An exhibit at Beijing’s Yanhuang Art Museum displays dozens of paintings of the #Saluwusu relic site in Ordos, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, created by native painter He Pengfei (贺鹏飞). Check them out! 👉https://t.co/jyvsJfhjqY
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An exhibit featuring works by artist Qiao Yinan (乔宜男) is ongoing at the gallery of China National Academy of Painting in Beijing. It chronicles his progress with ink-color painting in the past 30 years. The exhibit ends on Aug 24. 👉https://t.co/fcJDYSA6ny
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An art exhibit was launched on Aug 15 at the Guizhou Art Museum. It displays artworks created by full-time painters from the Guizhou Painting Academy. Check them out until Sept 10. #WhatsOn [📷/WeChat: GZArtMuseum]
The Chongqing Art Museum launched an exhibit on Aug 9, showcasing more than 70 paper-cuts featuring the Jiaodong folk opera of Shandong province. They reveal unique paper-cuts of culture and aesthetics. The exhibit ends on Aug 21. #WhatsOn [📷/WeChat: cqartmuseum]
The Sichuan Art Museum in Chengdu opened on Aug 9 an exhibit of Yellow River-themed artworks. It showcases nearly 150 pieces of art, which present the natural and cultural landscape along China’s second longest river. #WhatsOn [📷/WeChat: sichuan_artmuseum]
The Chaozhou Museum of Art in Guangdong province opened an art exhibit on Aug 2. A hundred paintings created by 10 local artists in different mediums are on display. The exhibit ends on Aug 30. #WhatsOn [📷/WeChat: CMOA]
The Beijing Fine Art Academy is running an exhibit of ink-color paintings by renowned artist Qi Baishi and his two disciples Wang Xuetao and Yu Fei’an. The exhibit, a celebration of their deep friendship, will end on Sept 18. Full story here! 👉https://t.co/JMVpLovyg4
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