Glassware, zodiac, old art An exhibition running through April 6 showcases 325 pieces of ancient glassware from countries along the Silk Road. Another exhibition displays Chinese zodiac-themed cultural relics and modern folk items and runs until May 7. Chinese publicity paintings with children as subjects, created during the 1950s to the 1980s, are also on display at an exhibition running through Feb. 26. Booking: WeChat account “iszbwg” Venue: Shenzhen Museum’s History and Folk Culture Division, Futian District (深圳博物館歷史民俗館) Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B Elegant items “A Special Exhibition of Ming and Qing Studies and Study Accessories,” running through March 5, showcases elegant stationeries in traditional Chinese study rooms. Another exhibition, running through April 2, examines the precious porcelains created in China for exporting to Europe and the United States. Booking: WeChat account “nanshanmuseum” Venue: Nanshan Museum, Nanshan District (南山博物館) Metro: Line 1 or 12 to Taoyuan Station (桃園站), Exit B Paintings A group of overseas Chinese artists are exhibiting their paintings at an exhibition running through March 26. Another exhibition running through Feb. 28 offers a look into the seamless combination of He Xiangning’s elegant paintings and Liu Yazi’s poetry. Booking: WeChat account “hxnartmuseum” Venue: He Xiangning Art Museum, Nanshan District (何香凝美術館) Metro: Line 1 to OCT Station (華僑城站), Exit C Cézanne show A stunning, digital immersive exhibition (78 yuan) of French artist and post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne is being held until Aug. 31. Venue: Pingshan Exhibition Gallery, Pingshan District (坪山展覽館) Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Square Station (坪山廣場站), Exit D1 |