'People's artist'
Late modern painter Liu Wenxi is often hailed as "an artist of the people", for his realistic style of painting that documented the lives of ordinary Chinese in the 20th century. Art for People, an ongoing exhibition at the National Museum of China through Nov 1, pays tribute to Liu's accomplishments. On show are more than 200 paintings, drawings and sketches, as well as manuscripts and photos, reviewing his lifelong dedication to grassroots society. Liu spent most of his time in Northwest China, where he traveled and sketched in remote villages. His paintings capture the appearances and emotions of farmers, and show developments in their lives through the decades. Some of the works were created on long scrolls and are on show in public for the first time.
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Poetry and mystery
Chen Shuxia's namesake solo exhibition at the Hubei Museum of Art in Wuhan shows her works on canvas that are exuberant with serenity, poetry and a mysterious touch. Beneath the peaceful atmosphere in her works are hidden feelings of uncertainty, anxiety and sorrow. The show, which runs through Oct 31, displays Chen's abstract and surrealistic approach to landscapes and figures which she draws based on daily experiences.
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