Golden Age: The Treasures of the Russian Empire
Period: Until January 7, 2018
Opening Hours: 9:00 - 17:00, closed on Mondays
Venue: Hall 1, 3rd Floor, Guangdong Museum (广东省博物馆)
Add.: No. 2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou (广州市天河区珠江新城珠江东路2号)
Metro: Zhujiang New Town station, Line 3 or Line 5;
Bus: No.40, No.44, No.183, No.293, No.886, No.886A
Admission: Free admission tickets can be got at Ticket Office from 8: 50 a.m. to 4 p.m. Valid ID is required for one person to get one ticket. Tickets are valid on the day of issue only.
The exhibition “Golden Age: The Treasures of the Russian Empire” presents 302 exhibits (piece/set) from the State Historical Museum of Russia. These exhibits are the best witnesses of the 200-year history of the Russian Empire. There are portraits, sculptures and costumes of the emperors or empresses, porcelain, glasswork, gold and silver ware of the royal family, luxurious jewelry, as well as certificates, silver spoons with inscription, and gold coins that show the trade contacts between China and Russia. This exhibition will sure provide you a visual feast of army and government, etiquette and artistic life in the Russian Empire.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition
Period: Until October 15, 2017
Opening Hours: 9:00 - 17:00, closed on Mondays
Venue: Hall No. 2 & 3, 3rd Floor, Guangdong Museum (广东省博物馆)
Add.: No. 2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou (广州市天河区珠江新城珠江东路2号)
Metro: Zhujiang New Town station, Line 3 or Line 5;
Bus: No.40, No.44, No.183, No.293, No.886, No.886A
Admission: RMB 80 per person.
The Titanic exhibition displays more than 300 cultural relics salvaged from the Atlantic Ocean, 2.5 miles (more than 4000 meters) deep. Viewing the exhibition reminds us of our common humanity. Objects as commonplace as a vase, a silk tie , and a postcard, are filled with a silent language,reminding us of life's fragility and the importance of loved ones. The proud prediction that the ship would never sink was destroyed by the merciless sea. The story of the Titanic reminds us that men cannot rely too much on science and technology. And, a once shimmering gold watch,its hands swept away by the frigid waters of the North Atlantic,warns that wealth does not insulate against tragedy.
The Ancient Post Road in Lingnan
Period: Until December 3, 2017
Opening Hours: 9:00 - 17:00, closed on Mondays
Venue: Calligraphy and Paintings Hall, 3rd Floor, Guangdong Museum (广东省博物馆)
Add.: No. 2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe District, Guangzhou (广州市天河区珠江新城珠江东路2号)
Metro: Zhujiang New Town station, Line 3 or Line 5;
Bus: No.40, No.44, No.183, No.293, No.886, No.886A
Admission: Free admission tickets can be got at Ticket Office from 8: 50 a.m. to 4 p.m. Valid ID is required for one person to get one ticket. Tickets are valid on the day of issue only.
The Ancient Post Road in Lingnan refers to the routes that were engaged in delivering documents, transporting goods, materials and people. It was a major channel for Guangdong to trade and culturally exchange with other areas at home and abroad. It includes water route, land route, state highway and private path.
The exhibition contains over 300 exhibits (piece/set) of important historical relics about post road, personnel exchange and trade, showing the charm of Guangdong’s history, culture and tourism.
New Looks of National Quintessence Chinese Cloisonne
Period: Until October 22, 2017
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 17:30 Close on Monday
Venue: Guangzhou Museum (广州博物馆)
Add.: Yuexiu Park, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市越秀公园内镇海楼)
Admission: RMB 10 per person (Tickets are sold up to 5 pm)
Bus: No. 6, 10, 36, 66, 76, 93, 190, 191, 219, 220, 233, 544, 833, 864 to Xiaobei Huaquan station; No. 33, 211 to Yingyuan Road Station; No. 21, 113, 87, 101, 103, 105, 109, 110, 185, 519, 528, 555, 556 to Yuexiu Park station ①, or No. 265, 24, 58, 124, 182, 186, 244, 273, 284, 549 to Yuexiu Park station ②.
Metro: take metro Line 2 to station Yuexiu Park and exit by Exit A.
Featuring about 80 cloisonne artworks from Guangzhou Museum and Hebei’s Langfang Museum, the exhibition will last until October 22, 2017. In this exhibition, visitors can get a glimpse of the history, production, style, charm and modern technique innovation of the cloisonne from the Ming Dynasty to modern times. Chinese cloisonne technique is a centuries-old homegrown artistic skill listed as China’s national intangible heritage in 2006.
The Kingdom of Thousand Languages
PLAY: Collecting Childhood Series Exhibition in Guangdong Museum of Art 2017
Period: Until October 23, 2017
Opening Hours: 9:00 – 17:00 (closed on Monday)
Venue: Halls No. 10, 11, & 12, Guangdong Museum of Art (广东美术馆)
Admission: Free
Add.: No. 38 Yanyu Lu (Rd.), Er-sha Island, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市越秀区二沙岛烟雨路38号)
Bus: You can take one of the following buses in Guangzhou to get there: Bus No. 89, 194, B21, 131A, 57, or 12.
Foreword
The child is made of one hundred.
The child has a hundred languages
a hundred thoughts
a hundred ways of thinking
of playing,of speaking.
A hundred always a hundred
ways of listening
of marveling
of loving
a hundred joys for singing
and understanding
a hundred worlds to dream.
The child has a hundred languages (and a hundred hundred hundred more)
but they steal ninety-nine
the school and the culture
separate the head from the body
They tell the child to think without head
to do without hands
to listen and not speak
to understand without joy
to love and marvel
only at Easter and Christmas.
They tell the child
to discover the word already there
and of the hundred
they steal ninety-nine.
Excerpts of ‘No way, The hundred is there!’ ——Loris Malaguzzi
Exquisite Works of Arts Selected for Exhibition
First period: Until November 26, 2017
Second period: December 1, 2017 - January 7, 2018
Venue: Chinese Paintings of All Dynasties, Guangzhou Museum of Art (广州艺术博物院)
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 - 17:00; Saturday, Sunday and official holidays: 9:30 - 16:30; closed on Monday.
Add.: No.13 Luhu Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市麓湖路13号)
Bus: Take bus No. 63, 245, Tourist Bus No. 1 and get off at Luhu Park (Guangzhou Museum of Art) station; or take bus No. 10, 63, 297, 808, 883 and get off at Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital station; or take bus No. 109, 110, 184 and get off at Hengzhigang station.
This exhibition contains paintings from a dozen dynasties and eras, such as Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing, as well as contemporary and modern eras. Paintings by artists from Lingnan area, the most special collects of the museum, are also on display in this exhibition.
To commemorate the 105th Anniversary of Guan Shanyue’s Birth
Landscapes of My Hometown: Lingnan Sceneries in Guan Shanyue’s Paintings
Period: Until October 31, 2017
Venue: Guan Shanyue Art Gallery, First Floor, Guangzhou Museum of Art (广州艺术博物院)
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 - 17:00; Saturday, Sunday and official holidays: 9:30 - 16:30; closed on Monday.
Add.: No.13 Luhu Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市麓湖路13号)
Bus: Take bus No. 63, 245, Tourist Bus No. 1 and get off at Luhu Park (Guangzhou Museum of Art) station; or take bus No. 10, 63, 297, 808, 883 and get off at Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital station; or take bus No. 109, 110, 184 and get off at Hengzhigang station.
This exhibition presents Guan Shanyue’s artworks about Guangdong landscape, including fishing port scenery in Yangjiang, Dinghu Lake scenery in Zhaoqing, kapok flowers, banyan, litchi, flower market and so on.
Landscape paintings of Zhu Junshan, Zhang Zhenjia and Na La
A painting by Zhu Junshan
Period: Until October 10, 2017
Venue: Special Exhibition Gallery, Guangzhou Museum of Art (广州艺术博物院)
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 - 17:00; Saturday, Sunday and official holidays: 9:30 - 16:30; closed on Monday.
Add.: No.13 Luhu Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市麓湖路13号)
A painting by Zhang Zhenjia
Bus: Take bus No. 63, 245, Tourist Bus No. 1 and get off at Luhu Park (Guangzhou Museum of Art) station; or take bus No. 10, 63, 297, 808, 883 and get off at Guangdong Second Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital station; or take bus No. 109, 110, 184 and get off at Hengzhigang station.
A painting by Na La
Guangzhou: Sailing the Seas for Two Thousand Years
Period: Until December 10, 2017
Opening hours: 9: 00——17: 30 (open all year round, closed on February 28 & August 31 for overhaul)
Venue: Museum of the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum of the Nanyue King (西汉南越王博物馆)
Service: Guiding service can be offered in Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, etc.
Bus: Take Bus No. 203, 273, 552, 7, 543, 211, 29, 7, or 33 and get off at Jiefang North Road station (解放北路站)
Metro: Take Guangzhou Metro Line 2 and get off at Yuexiu Park station (越秀公园站), take Exit E.
The exhibition shows Guangzhou’s history of engagement with the world through sea routes and the emergence and prosperity of the Maritime Silk Road. With over 200 exhibits (piece/set), the exhibition consists of three parts according to the timeline, namely Qin, Han, Wei and Jin dynasties, Sui, Tang, Song and Yuan dynasties, as well as Ming and Qing dynasties. Exhibits include silver boxes, beads, glass bowls and peacock blue glazed pottery bottles from overseas, as well as ‘Chinese products’ such as chinaware, pottery vessel, and figurine shaped lanterns which were very popular overseas.
A Moment In Time——Solo Exhibition of Wang Ye in Guangzhou
Duration: Until October 9, 2017
Open Hours: 11:00 - 20:00
Venue: Kui Yuan Gallery, No.9, Xuguyuan Road,Yuexiu District, Guangzhou (广州市越秀区恤孤院路9号 逵园艺术馆)
Nearby metro station: Dongshankou, Line 1 or 6
When it comes to the relations between the brush-and-ink and the artistic creation, Wang Ye emphasizes the unique value of “a particular scene at a particular moment”, which finds its perfect expression in her “Rain Forest” series. She conveys the richness of the rainforest by selecting, concluding, reorganizing and simplifying the objects seen in the luxuriant rain forest, and she coordinates the demand of paintings and the colors by combining the color-application patterns of traditional Chinese paintings with the coloring habit of traditional murals while absorbing techniques of print-making.