The special exhibition "Tatsuya Miyanishi's World of Wonders" is underway at the Grandview Museum of Natural Science in Guangzhou, showcasing the creative achievements of renowned Japanese picture book artist Tatsuya Miyanishi over the past 40 years. The exhibition will run until October 31.
The scene of "Tatsuya Miyanishi's World of Wonders" exhibition
The Grandview Museum of Natural Science has dedicated nearly a thousand square meters of exhibition space, integrating nearly 60 picture books, over 200 paintings, and more than 100 classic picture book characters across eight exhibition areas.
The highlights of this exhibition include paintings, picture books, graffiti areas, and various interactive experiences. Through sketches, watercolor paintings, and prints, the exhibition shares Miyanishi's drawing secrets and creative journey. Visitors can also receive a specially designed exploration "passport," complete tasks following the "passport," and earn exquisite souvenirs.
The scene of "Tatsuya Miyanishi's World of Wonders" exhibition
Miyanishi's representative Tyrannosaurus Series from different periods are all on display, including several picture books that have not yet been published in China. At the same time, an immersive red fruit tree forest is also created at the exhibition hall, where both adults and children can enter the world of wonders through puzzles, trampoline games, screening rooms, and more.
The exhibition hall is equipped with various interactive experiences.
Meanwhile, at the Grandview Museum of Natural Science, which holds the largest collection of American dinosaur fossils in China, visitors can also admire precious dinosaur fossils.
The Grandview Museum of Natural Science has also launched the "Picture Book Drifting Campaign." During the exhibition, the museum will set up donation boxes where visitors can donate picture books by Mr. Tatsuya Miyazaki. Subsequently, these books will be collectively donated to welfare organizations, providing more children with the opportunity to read high-quality picture books.
The Grandview Museum of Natural Science has launched the "Picture Book Drifting Campaign," where visitors can donate books on-site.
Editor | Zhang Xuanzhen, Holly, Will, James
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