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Culture Beat: Art exhibition on environmental conservation held
Published: Nov 10, 2024 10:43 PM
Photo: Courtesy of Shu Yong Museum of Modern Art

Photo: Courtesy of Shu Yong Museum of Modern Art

A new art exhibition to promote China's environmental conservation achievements is on display at Beijing's Shu Yong Museum of Modern Art. Hosted by the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, the exhibition is one of China National Arts Fund's Communication, Exchange and Promotion projects.        

The more than 150 works on display in the exhibition are displayed at the Shuyong Art Museum in Beijing and the Kaiming Art Museum in South China's Guangdong Province. The works were selected from three generations of Chinese artists, young, middle-aged and old.

These works were created in recent years to portray the protection of the environment, care for the Earth, and the harmonious coexistence of man and nature.

Visitors can learn about the fruitful results of ecological conservation through rich art forms such as the traditional Chinese painting, oil painting, print, and watercolor painting.

Project leader and curator An Qi, also an associate professor at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, said that the exhibited works carry the artistry of each painter, while the concept of ecological conservation promoted by the work is worthy of attention and praise.

The exhibition is set to run until November 30.