‘Exposicion Sonora Gaudi’ Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926), an architect and ingenious creator, made his mark on Spain at the turn of the 20th century and continues to fascinate today. Shenzheners can experience his genius at the “Exposicion Sonora Gaudi” exhibition running through May 19. It showcases his sculptures, collections from the Gaudi House Museum, and installations. Venue: Sky Museum, 48/F, Media Financial Center, Futian District (廣電金融中心48樓天空美術(shù)館) Metro: Line 2, 3 or 11 to Futian Station (福田站), Exit 32 Dalí’s world Melting clocks, distorted figures, and more surreal elements often found in Salvador Dalí’s works have been transformed into digital art in an immersive exhibition running through Aug. 31. The exhibition features images from Dalí’s classic paintings, some presented via naked-eye display technology, creating a dreamlike world. 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 Architecture Visitors can explore the design concepts of Japanese master Arata Isozaki’s works at an architecture exhibition running through June 10. This comprehensive exhibition traces the Pritzker winner’s evolving thoughts from multiple perspectives. Meanwhile, visitors can also explore the architectural features of some of Shenzhen’s new cultural landmarks at another exhibition running through May 5. Venue: Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, Futian District (深圳市當(dāng)代藝術(shù)與城市規(guī)劃館) Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宮站), Exit A2 |