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Fragment

Exhibition Name: Fragment - Jin Zhaoxin's Solo Exhibition Exhibition Venue: Gallery on the 2nd Floor of Tsutaya Bookstore, Shanghai Xiansheng New Place Public Transport: Bus No. 44 Exhibition Dates: July 21 to August 4, 2024 Exhibition Tickets: Free, No Reservation Required Exhibition Introduction: Featuring over ten of Jin Zhaoxin's latest works, showcasing his recent explorations and experiences. "Fragment," each painting is a fragment of time, like a bookmark, quietly resting between the pages of life. Through this exhibition, we hope to browse through time and space together, picking up those precious fragments and jointly composing a dreamy and enchanting life story. Foggy Words: On a hot afternoon, hiding in a bookstore, reading books, looking at paintings, and casually visiting a small exhibition is also a pleasant way to cool off in the summer.
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