This exhibition offers a reflective response to today’s cultural landscape. Using 'Yao'—a symbol of both change and transcendence—as its curatorial guide, artist Zhong Weifan combines sculpture and poetry into a system of life imagery rich in historical significance and philosophical complexity. ...
Marking the 110th anniversary of the birth of Lai Shaoqi, a master whose artistry spanned poetry, calligraphy, painting, seal carving, and writing, the Guangzhou Museum of Art proudly presents this landmark exhibition. ...
This exhibition explores lacquer not just as a craft, but as a living language of cultural memory and artistic innovation. ...
As part of the Guangdong Museum of Art’s Young Curator Support Program, this exhibition examines how Chinese contemporary artists navigate the tension between global influence and cultural tradition. ...
Co-curated by Wang Xiaosong and Jiang Jun, this exhibition explores the richness of Chinese art through two sections: Collect, featuring ancient painting archives, and Translate, showcasing works by seven contemporary artists. ...
'The Great Artists Series' reimagines iconic artworks and artists in soft, whimsical forms, inviting visitors into a playful world where Mona Lisa, Van Gogh, and others step off the canvas. ...
The Guangzhou Museum’s latest exhibition delves into the vibrant world of Cantonese, utilizing everyday objects and local expressions to explore the language’s rich cultural heritage. ...
This exhibition focuses on the vibrant music and dance culture of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, using the concept of a ‘band’ as its narrative thread. ...
Bangkok’s post-rock luminaries Inspirative bring their cinematic soundscapes and emotional swells to Guangzhou for one night only. ...
Ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro returns to China with a performance that redefines what four strings can do. ...
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