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Leisure Highlights 11 CONTACT US AT: 8351-9329, [email protected] Fri/Sat/Sun July 27~29, 2018 ‘Always and Forever’ A collection of Audrey Hep- burn’s personal items and props used in her films are on display at the “Always and Forever” exhibition. Dates: Until Aug. 15 Tickets: 188 yuan Venue: Mixc World, intersec- tion of Keji Road South 10 and Tonggu Road, Nanshan District (南山区科技南十路和铜鼓路交 汇处深圳万象天地) Metro: Line 1 to Hi-tech Park Station (高新站), Exit A He Xiangning To commemorate the 140th anniversary of the birth of Chinese artist He Xiangning (1878-1972), a grand exhibition for examining her life and paint- ings offers multi-angle reviews of her art and contributions. Dates: Until Oct. 7 Venue: He Xiangning Art Museum, Overseas Chinese Town, 9013 Shennan Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区深南大 道9013号华侨城何香凝美术馆) Metro: Line 1 to OCT Station (华侨城站), Exit C ‘Neighborhood Earth’ For those who dream of standing on the surface of the Mars while watching the sunset, an immer- sive experience through the solar system as an astronaut is now within reach at the “Neighbor- hood Earth” exhibition. Dates: Until Sept. 2 Tickets: 88-299 yuan Venue: UpperHills, 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian District (福田区皇岗路5001号深业上城) Metro: Line 3 to Lianhuacun Station (莲花村站), Exit C Evan Summer’s works “Transcending Boundaries,” a new art exhibit featuring the works of Evan Summer, is being held in Guanlan. His artwork is influenced by his background in science, and many of his pieces feature architectural or geomet- ric forms. “I like the challenge of creating something that is simultaneously abandoned, beautiful, mysterious and uncomfortable,” he said. Dates: Until Aug. 11 Venue: China Printmaking Museum, Yuxin Road, Guanlan, Longhua District (龙华区观澜裕 新路中国版画博物馆) Metro: Line 4 to Qinghu Sta- tion (清湖站), Exit A and then take a taxi Ukiyo-e paintings More than 200 Japanese ukiyo-e paintings created from the Edo period (1603-1868) to the Meiji period (1868-1912) are on display. Masterpieces by Utagawa Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai and Suzuki Harunobu are featured. Dates: Until Aug. 5 Tickets: 90-188 yuan Venue: Yealife, 4/F, Yitian Holiday Plaza, Nanshan Dis- trict (南山区益田假日广场四楼 懿生活) Metro: Line 1 or 2 to Window of the World Station (世界之窗 ), Exit A (SD News) Events Nanshan Museum Paintings created by Chinese master Huang Chun-pi (1898- 1991) and his daughter Huang Shiang-ling are on display until Sept. 13. Two more exhibitions of ancient stone sculptures, for- eign coins and ancient weapons are being held until next year. Venue: Nanshan Museum, 2093 Nanshan Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区南山 大道2093号南山博物馆) Metro: Line 1 to Taoyuan Sta- tion (桃园站), Exit B Shenzhen Museum More than 140 pieces of relics unearthed from the North Pagoda in Chaoyang City in Lia- oning Province are on display. Dates: Until Oct. 7 Venue: Shenzhen Museum, Block A, Civic Center, Futian District (福田区市民中心A区深 圳博物馆) Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B VR, AR works “5x10: A Journey to Mixed Reality,” a large-space AR/VR immersive art exhibition, is being held in Shekou. Entry is free. Presented by Shenzhen ConfigReality Technology Ltd., a hybrid reality unlimited walk- ing solutions provider, the five works showcased at the exhibi- tion emulate a futuristic space through VR and AR (augmented reality). Dates: Until Aug. 10 Venue: Park View Gallery, 1/F, Design Society|Sea World Culture and Arts Center, 1187 Wanghai Road, Shekou, Nan- shan District (南山区蛇口望海 1187号设计互联|海上世界文 化艺术中心一楼园景展馆) Metro: Line 2 to Sea World Sta- tion (海上世界站), Exit A (SD News) Events Chinese bayan player Xu Xiaonan will collaborate with pianist Xu Gehui to present Bach’s “The Well-Tempered Clavier No. 22, Book 1, BWV 867,” Liszt’s “Feux Follets,” “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” and “Der Erlkonig,” Ander- son’s “Carmen Fantasy,” Frank’s “Prelude, Fugue, Variation,” Schostakovich’s “Concertino,” Piazzolla’s “Verano Porteno” and Chinese folk pieces at Shenzhen Grand Theater. The bayan is a type of chromatic button accor- dion developed in Russia in the early 20th century and named after the 11th-century bard Boyan. Xu Xiaonan now teaches at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing while pursu- ing his doctoral degree in the conservatory. A graduate from Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media in Ger- many, Xu Gehui now teaches at the middle school affiliated to the Central Conservatory of Music. Audience members can claim free tickets at Shenzhen Grand Theater’s box office at 9:30 a.m. July 27. Time: 3 p.m., July 28 Venue: Shenzhen Grand Theater, 5018 Shennan Road East, Luohu District (罗湖区 深南东路5018号深圳大剧院) Metro: Line 1 or 2 to Grand Theater Station (大剧院站), Exit B (Cao Zhen) A free bayan concert Cao Zhen [email protected] About 100 oil paintings created by 87 Chinese artists are on display at the “Cultural Inher- itance: 2018 Annual Exhibi- tion of Chinese Freehand Oil Painting” exhibition at Guan Shanyue Art Museum. “Chinese painters have an attachment to ‘homeland,’ which is the theme of this exhi- bition,” said Chen Xiangbo, director of Guan Shanyue Art Museum. “We invited the art- ists to paint our current lives and a spiritual homeland.” Freehand is a distinct Chi- nese painting style commonly seen in ink and watercolor paintings. This style focuses on the imagery and charm of a painting, regardless of subjects, objects or brush strokes. “In Chinese art, free- hand represents a fusion of humans and nature, self and the world. Therefore, freehand is not only a technique, but also an artistic spirit and notion,” said Fan Di’an, president of Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, who curated the exhibition. Renmin University pro- fessor Yan Ping’s “Autumn Wind” portrays Beijing opera performers making up and practicing backstage. Her strokes are powerful, clean- cut and decisive. With dis- torted objects, the painting has Expressionism trait with Chinese scenes. Central Academy of Fine Arts professor Dai Shihe uses both knife-sweeping strokes and refined strokes in his “A Couple’s Fine Art Class,” which achieves a variety of effects. Dates: Until Aug. 22 Venue: Guan Shanyue Art Museum, 6026 Hongli Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路 6026号关山月美术馆) Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s Chinese freehand oil paintings on display More shows, events and ticket- ing information can be found via WeChat Wallet or the following WeChat accounts: Juooo: “juchengwangluoDamai: “damaiwang01” Gewara: “mygewara” Yongle: “yonglepiaowu228” Try your luck at getting free or discounted tickets via the fol- lowing accounts: • “szftjsf” (for events held in venues in Futian District, such as Shenzhen Concert Hall, Futian Cultural Hall, Shenzhen Sports Center, Shenzhen Children’s Palace, Shenzhen Grand Theater, Futian Sports Park, Lianhua Hill Park and Bijia Mountain Park) • “南山文体通(for events held in venues in Nanshan District, such as Nanshan Cultural and Sports Center, Shenzhen Poly Theater, Huaxia Art Center, OCT Harbor and Shenzhen Bay Sports Center) • “szlgwtlyj” (for events held in venues in Longgang District, such as Shenzhen Universiade Center, Longgang Sports Center and Lucheng Sports Park) Ticketing Xu Xiaonan Xu Xiaonan Oil painting “A Couple’s Fine Art Class” by Dai Shihe. Oil painting “A Couple’s Fine Art Class” by Dai Shihe. Oil painting “Autumn Wind” by Yan Ping. Oil painting “Autumn Wind” by Yan Ping. Photos by Cao Zhen Photos by Cao Zhen Palace Station ( 少年宫站), Exit B Meanwhile, the “Shenzhen Freehand Oil Painting Tour” exhibition at Dafen Art Museum is displaying more than oil paintings created by Shenzhen artists to demonstrate the latest achievements in freehand oil painting in Shenzhen. Dates: Until Oct. 28 Venue: Dafen Art Museum, Dafen Oil Painting Village, Buji, Longgang District (龙岗区布吉 大芬油画村大芬美术馆) Metro: Line 3 to Dafen Station (大芬站), Exit A1

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Fri/Sat/Sun July 27~29, 2018

‘Always and Forever’A collection of Audrey Hep-burn’s personal items and props used in her fi lms are on display at the “Always and Forever” exhibition.Dates: Until Aug. 15Tickets: 188 yuanVenue: Mixc World, intersec-tion of Keji Road South 10 and Tonggu Road, Nanshan District (南山区科技南十路和铜鼓路交汇处深圳万象天地)Metro: Line 1 to Hi-tech Park Station (高新站), Exit A

He XiangningTo commemorate the 140th anniversary of the birth of Chinese artist He Xiangning (1878-1972), a grand exhibition for examining her life and paint-ings offers multi-angle reviews of her art and contributions.Dates: Until Oct. 7Venue: He Xiangning Art Museum, Overseas Chinese Town, 9013 Shennan Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区深南大道9013号华侨城何香凝美术馆)Metro: Line 1 to OCT Station (华侨城站), Exit C

‘Neighborhood Earth’For those who dream of standing on the surface of the Mars while watching the sunset, an immer-sive experience through the solar system as an astronaut is now within reach at the “Neighbor-hood Earth” exhibition.Dates: Until Sept. 2Tickets: 88-299 yuanVenue: UpperHills, 5001 Huanggang Road, Futian District (福田区皇岗路5001号深业上城)Metro: Line 3 to Lianhuacun Station (莲花村站), Exit C

Evan Summer’s works “Transcending Boundaries,” a new art exhibit featuring the works of Evan Summer, is being held in Guanlan. His artwork is infl uenced by his background in science, and many of his pieces feature architectural or geomet-ric forms. “I like the challenge of creating something that is simultaneously abandoned, beautiful, mysterious and uncomfortable,” he said.Dates: Until Aug. 11Venue: China Printmaking Museum, Yuxin Road, Guanlan, Longhua District (龙华区观澜裕新路中国版画博物馆)Metro: Line 4 to Qinghu Sta-tion (清湖站), Exit A and then take a taxi

Ukiyo-e paintingsMore than 200 Japanese ukiyo-e paintings created from the Edo period (1603-1868) to the Meiji period (1868-1912) are on display. Masterpieces by Utagawa Hiroshige, Katsushika Hokusai and Suzuki Harunobu are featured.Dates: Until Aug. 5Tickets: 90-188 yuanVenue: Yealife, 4/F, Yitian Holiday Plaza, Nanshan Dis-trict (南山区益田假日广场四楼懿生活)Metro: Line 1 or 2 to Window of the World Station (世界之窗站), Exit A (SD News)

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Nanshan MuseumPaintings created by Chinese master Huang Chun-pi (1898-1991) and his daughter Huang Shiang-ling are on display until Sept. 13. Two more exhibitions of ancient stone sculptures, for-eign coins and ancient weapons are being held until next year. Venue: Nanshan Museum, 2093 Nanshan Boulevard, Nanshan District (南山区南山大道2093号南山博物馆)Metro: Line 1 to Taoyuan Sta-tion (桃园站), Exit B

Shenzhen MuseumMore than 140 pieces of relics unearthed from the North Pagoda in Chaoyang City in Lia-oning Province are on display.Dates: Until Oct. 7Venue: Shenzhen Museum, Block A, Civic Center, Futian District (福田区市民中心A区深圳博物馆)Metro: Line 2 or 4 to Civic Center Station (市民中心站), Exit B

VR, AR works“5x10: A Journey to Mixed Reality,” a large-space AR/VR immersive art exhibition, is being held in Shekou. Entry is free. Presented by Shenzhen Confi gReality Technology Ltd., a hybrid reality unlimited walk-ing solutions provider, the fi ve works showcased at the exhibi-tion emulate a futuristic space through VR and AR (augmented reality).Dates: Until Aug. 10Venue: Park View Gallery, 1/F, Design Society|Sea World Culture and Arts Center, 1187 Wanghai Road, Shekou, Nan-shan District (南山区蛇口望海路1187号设计互联|海上世界文化艺术中心一楼园景展馆)Metro: Line 2 to Sea World Sta-tion (海上世界站), Exit A (SD News)

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Chinese bayan player Xu Xiaonan will collaborate with pianist Xu Gehui to present Bach’s “The Well-Tempered Clavier No. 22, Book 1, BWV 867,” Liszt’s “Feux Follets,” “Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2” and “Der Erlkonig,” Ander-son’s “Carmen Fantasy,” Frank’s “Prelude, Fugue, Variation,” Schostakovich’s “Concertino,” Piazzolla’s “Verano Porteno” and Chinese folk pieces at Shenzhen Grand Theater.

The bayan is a type of chromatic button accor-dion developed in Russia in the early 20th century and named after the 11th-century bard Boyan.

Xu Xiaonan now teaches at

the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing while pursu-ing his doctoral degree in the conservatory. A graduate from Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media in Ger-many, Xu Gehui now teaches at the middle school affi liated to the Central Conservatory of Music.

Audience members can claim free tickets at Shenzhen Grand Theater’s box offi ce at 9:30 a.m. July 27.Time: 3 p.m., July 28Venue: Shenzhen Grand Theater, 5018 Shennan Road East, Luohu District (罗湖区深南东路5018号深圳大剧院)Metro: Line 1 or 2 to Grand Theater Station (大剧院站), Exit B (Cao Zhen)

A free bayan concert

Cao [email protected]

About 100 oil paintings created by 87 Chinese artists are on display at the “Cultural Inher-itance: 2018 Annual Exhibi-tion of Chinese Freehand Oil Painting” exhibition at Guan Shanyue Art Museum.

“Chinese painters have an attachment to ‘homeland,’ which is the theme of this exhi-bition,” said Chen Xiangbo, director of Guan Shanyue Art Museum. “We invited the art-ists to paint our current lives and a spiritual homeland.”

Freehand is a distinct Chi-nese painting style commonly seen in ink and watercolor paintings. This style focuses on the imagery and charm of a painting, regardless of subjects, objects or brush strokes. “In Chinese art, free-hand represents a fusion of humans and nature, self and the world. Therefore, freehand is not only a technique, but also an artistic spirit and notion,” said Fan Di’an, president of Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, who curated the exhibition.

Renmin University pro-fessor Yan Ping’s “Autumn Wind” portrays Beijing opera performers making up and practicing backstage. Her strokes are powerful, clean-cut and decisive. With dis-torted objects, the painting has Expressionism trait with Chinese scenes.

Central Academy of Fine Arts professor Dai Shihe uses both knife-sweeping strokes and refi ned strokes in his “A Couple’s Fine Art Class,” which achieves a variety of effects.Dates: Until Aug. 22Venue: Guan Shanyue Art Museum, 6026 Hongli Road, Futian District (福田区红荔路6026号关山月美术馆)Metro: Line 3 or 4 to Children’s

Chinese freehand oil paintings on display

More shows, events and ticket-ing information can be found via WeChat Wallet or the following WeChat accounts:• Juooo: “juchengwangluo” • Damai: “damaiwang01” • Gewara: “mygewara”• Yongle: “yonglepiaowu228”

Try your luck at getting free or discounted tickets via the fol-lowing accounts:• “szftjsf” (for events held in venues in Futian District, such as Shenzhen Concert Hall, Futian Cultural Hall, Shenzhen Sports Center, Shenzhen Children’s Palace, Shenzhen Grand Theater, Futian Sports Park, Lianhua Hill Park and Bijia Mountain Park)• “南山文体通” (for events held in venues in Nanshan District, such as Nanshan Cultural and Sports Center, Shenzhen Poly Theater, Huaxia Art Center, OCT Harbor and Shenzhen Bay Sports Center)• “szlgwtlyj” (for events held in venues in Longgang District, such as Shenzhen Universiade Center, Longgang Sports Center and Lucheng Sports Park)

Ticketing

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▲ ▲ Oil painting “A Couple’s Fine Art Class” by Dai Shihe.Oil painting “A Couple’s Fine Art Class” by Dai Shihe.▼ ▼ Oil painting “Autumn Wind” by Yan Ping.Oil painting “Autumn Wind” by Yan Ping. Photos by Cao ZhenPhotos by Cao Zhen

Palace Station (少年宫站), Exit BMeanwhile, the “Shenzhen

Freehand Oil Painting Tour” exhibition at Dafen Art Museum is displaying more than oil paintings created by Shenzhen artists to demonstrate the latest achievements in freehand oil

painting in Shenzhen.Dates: Until Oct. 28Venue: Dafen Art Museum, Dafen Oil Painting Village, Buji, Longgang District (龙岗区布吉大芬油画村大芬美术馆)Metro: Line 3 to Dafen Station (大芬站), Exit A1