Contemporary art Jiang Zhi’s solo exhibition “The Man Who Carves the Boat” provides a rare viewing experience: Visitors have to peep into small holes in a dark room to see the artist’s photographic works and videos. Meanwhile, 14 artists, designers, musicians, writers and architects are presenting new insights on their hometowns at the “Hometown Spring” exhibition. The exhibitions are free to visit and the ending dates haven’t yet been announced. Booking: WeChat account “PingshanArtMuseum” Venue: Pingshan Art Museum, Pingshan District (坪山美術館) Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Square Station (坪山廣場站), Exit D1 Animal art “An Animal I Am!” running through March 26 showcases Gabriel Rico’s works characterized by the interrelation of seemingly disparate objects. People can also meet new rabbit installations entitled “Party Rabbits” created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman at another exhibition running until May 4. Tickets: 58-128 yuan Venue: Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Nanshan District (海上世界文化藝術中心) Metro: Line 2 or 12 to Sea World Station (海上世界站), Exit A Movie posters Movie-lovers can admire 100 posters designed by 100 designers for Chinese movie “Damp Season” at a free exhibition running until April 9. During the exhibition, visitors can watch “Damp Season” at 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. free of charge. Venue: C2 Space, North Area, OCT-LOFT, Nanshan District (華僑城創意文化園北區C2展廳) Metro: Line 2 to Qiaocheng North Station (僑城北站), Exit B |