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Shenzhen Art Museum: Fine Arts and Fine Spots

#chinaattractions Shenzhen Art Museum is one of Shenzhen's cultural and artistic landmarks. It was established in 1981 and is located in Area A, Civic Center, Fuzhong Road, Futian District, Shenzhen. It covers an area of about 5,000 square meters. The Shenzhen Art Museum is not only an institution that collects, researches, and displays works of art, but also assumes the important responsibility of promoting cultural and artistic exchanges. Historical background and basic situation The predecessor of the Shenzhen Art Museum was the Shenzhen Exhibition Hall established in 1981. After many expansions and transformations, it was finally officially named the Shenzhen Art Museum in 2008. The establishment and development of the art museum are closely linked to the construction of Shenzhen's special economic zone, which has witnessed the development of Shenzhen from a small fishing village to an international metropolis. Exhibitions and featured projects The Shenzhen Art Museum often holds various exhibitions. Among them, the most representative exhibition item is “Remembering and Staying True-The exhibition of famous works from the collection of the Shenzhen Art Museum”. By displaying nearly 100 famous paintings and calligraphy works with the above paragraph, this exhibition comprehensively restores the history of the close contact between the Shenzhen Art Museum and painters across the country, and shows the collection characteristics and artistic value of the Shenzhen Art Museum. In addition, the Shenzhen Art Museum has also planned a number of special research exhibitions, such as “Cultural Context and Salary-The Second Still Life Special Research Exhibition of Chinese Freehand Oil Painting”, which focuses on the theme of still life and displays 85 works by 85 artists and 20 works by 20 invited artists. It aims to promote the development and innovation of Chinese freehand oil painting. Geographical location and transportation method The Shenzhen Art Museum is located in Area A, Civic Center, Fuzhong Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, with convenient transportation. Visitors can take the subway to the Civic Center Station and walk for about 5 minutes after leaving the station.In addition, there are also multiple bus stops around the art museum, which are convenient for citizens to take buses to get there. Opening hours and ticket information The opening hours of the Shenzhen Art Museum are from 10:00 to 18:00 from Tuesday to Sunday (the last admission time is 17:30), and the museum is closed every Monday.The ticket price is free, but you need to make an appointment in advance through the official website of the Shenzhen Art Museum. In addition, some special exhibitions may require separate tickets.
Posted: Mar 4, 2025
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