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Located in the south of Guang Zhouta, Guangzhou Art Museum is planned to be a large-scale international comprehensive art museum. The project covers an area of about 32,600 square meters, with a total construction area of 79,947 square meters and a total investment of 65.438+82.268 million yuan. Guangzhou Art Museum is an important part of the "Three Museums and One Exhibition" and "One Museum and One Garden" projects in Guangzhou. The implementation of the project is conducive to building Guangzhou into a world famous cultural city, is an important measure to build a "cultural Guangzhou", and is also of great significance to promoting new urbanization and tourism culture development in Guangzhou.

When the new Guangzhou Art Museum, Guangzhou Cultural Center, Guangzhou Museum and Guangzhou Science Museum are completed, they will be combined with Guang Zhouta South Square to form Lingnan Cultural Square, and the surrounding Guang Zhouta, Consulate District, Guangzhou Daily, Guangzhou Radio and Television Station and Chigang Tower will form a gathering place of cultural facilities with the four major cultural buildings on both sides of the Pearl River, flower city square, Haixinsha, Ersha Island Xinghai Concert Hall and Guangdong Art Museum.

Located in the east of zhenhai tower, Yuexiu Mountain, Guangzhou Art Museum is a modern cultural building with the traditional architectural style of China. Formerly known as Zhongyuan Library, it was proposed by Yuan Laoli of Kuomintang in 1927, designed by architect Yang Xizong, and completed in 1930. It is a reinforced concrete structure, similar in style to the Wenhua Hall of the Forbidden City, with blue bricks and green tiles and double eaves. It is rich and elegant, reflecting the unique aesthetic feeling of traditional buildings in China. 1957, at the initiative of Mayor Zhu Guang, Guangzhou * * * approved the establishment of an art museum, becoming one of the earliest Meibo museums in China. A gallery will be built behind the building. There are two branches, Gao Memorial Hall and Chen Memorial Hall.

In 2002, it was moved from the east side of Zhenhai Tower of Yuexiu Park, No.988 Jiefang North Road, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou to Luhu Road 13, Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, and renamed as "Guangzhou Art Museum", and was officially delisted in February 18.

Chinese Name: Guangzhou Art Museum mbth: Guangdong Art Museum Category: Art Museum Location: Guangzhou Completion Time: 1930 Opening Time: 1957 February Collection: Mozhu Map, Twelve Scenes of Wumen Country: China City: Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, required reading before departure, scenic spots dynamics, scenic spots introduction, key information, introduction, paintings and calligraphy of past dynasties, The design scheme comes from Herzog+Partners Asia (German architectural design firm Herzog and Partners). The design starts from the Pearl River, and arcades are set on both sides of the North Square. A series of sunken courtyards are used to provide safe passage and pleasant landscape, ventilation and lighting for underground space. Guangzhou Art Museum is a special art museum, located in the east of Zhenhai Tower in Yuexiu Mountain. Its main building is blue bricks and green tiles with heavy cornices. It is a palace-style building that imitates the Wenhua Hall of the Forbidden City in Beijing. Formerly known as Zhongyuan Library, Guangzhou Art Museum was established and opened to the public in February 1957. There are more than 300 square meters of exhibition halls and 100 square meters of famous galleries. There are more than 7,000 paintings in Guangzhou Art Museum, including Mo Zhu Tu by Wen Tong in the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhu Tu by Li Yan in the Yuan Dynasty, Twelve Scenes of Wumen by Shen Zhou in the Ming Dynasty, Birds Gathering by Lin Liang and Poems by Shi Tao in the Qing Dynasty. Since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Guangdong painters have collected the most paintings and calligraphy works. Guangzhou Art Museum not only exhibits its own collections, but also holds collections exchange exhibitions, organizes exhibitions of contemporary artists' fine arts works and donated collections. The museum has published 3 volumes of selected Tibetan paintings, Ming and Qing paintings 1 volume, and picture books of Shen Zhou, Shi Tao, Badashanren and Ju Lian. Outside the exhibition hall, the stele gallery around the mountain in front of the square was built in 1987. The 1 18 square was engraved with famous calligraphy seals from Jin Dynasty to Qing Dynasty. The stele gallery was built on the east side of the museum site in 1998, and the 58th square was engraved with "Yi Fen" stone carvings, all of which were from Haishan Fairy Hall in the late Qing Dynasty. Ancient Paintings and Calligraphy Guangzhou Art Museum is dedicated to the collection and collection of ancient paintings and calligraphy, and now has more than 8,000 pieces of various art collections of Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing and modern times. These collections include Chinese painting, calligraphy, oil painting, gouache painting, watercolor painting, prints, sketches, sketches, sculptures, inscriptions and rubbings. From the Song and Yuan Dynasties to the present, many of them are national first-and second-class cultural relics. Guangzhou Art Museum has a rich and exquisite collection, ranking among the national art galleries. Every year, exhibitions of works by famous painters and painters at home and abroad are held here regularly, attracting a large number of visitors. The collections are rotated for a long time on a rich basis, each with its own characteristics and advantages. The collection has been compiled and published, including "Guangdong Ming and Qing Calligraphy" and "Guangzhou Art Museum Collected Ming and Qing Paintings and Calligraphy". It also often organizes exhibitions with museums, art galleries, collection groups and cultural institutions at home and abroad. 1989 10 There is a stele gallery on the hill in front of the museum, and there are 108 calligraphy posts inscribed by famous calligraphers in previous dynasties for visitors to enjoy. The Monument Gallery of Guangzhou Art Museum is an important part of Yuexiu Mountain-Hongkong Cultural Heritage Tourism City. Guangzhou Art Museum1In the spring of 993, a new "Famous Artists Gallery" was set up on the east side of the main building of Guangzhou Art Museum. The front of the gallery is shaded by trees and dotted with sculpture fountains, showing a rich artistic atmosphere. Nearly 100 famous works are displayed on the upper and lower floors of the gallery. The gallery regularly holds exhibitions of famous artists' works, establishes personal files of famous artists and concurrently sells works of art. Guangzhou Art Museum takes it as its duty to collect art works, hold art exhibitions, study art scholarship and promote art education. It is a symbol of the cultural and artistic taste of Guangzhou, a southern metropolis. The paintings in the exhibition are the artist's voice and confession. We advocate truth, goodness and beauty, face life directly and yearn for beautiful nature. We just want to dedicate our paintings to readers, which is an irreplaceable enjoyment. "1993, Hu Guoliang and Yan Yuanxin * * * jointly founded the" Green Shade Flower House "art studio. They often go to various places to sketch together, experience life together, encourage each other to communicate and create a lot. Their paintings not only embody profound artistic skills, but also have simple feelings for nature. In the past ten years, they have held art exhibitions once or twice a year to share their feelings about beauty with the audience, remind people to pay attention to and cherish the beautiful things around them, call on people to protect their external living environment and purify their inner world through the pursuit and appreciation of beauty. Wang Ren Art Exhibition "Wang Ren Art Exhibition", jointly organized by Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Guangdong Artists Association and Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum, will be held in Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum from February 25th to March 8th, 2006, featuring nearly 100 China figure paintings by the author since 1970s. Wang Ren Exhibition Mr. Wang Ren, formerly known as Wang Junfu. 1945 was born in Chongqing, Sichuan, and his ancestral home is Huangpi, Hubei. 1965 graduated from the High School Attached to the Fine Arts Department of Hubei University of Arts. 1970 graduated from the Arts and Crafts Department of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and was assigned to Shaoguan City, Guangdong Province to engage in public art work for 20 years. 1990 10 transferred back to Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. He has served as director of the college art museum, deputy director of the research department, director of the teaching and research department, director of the teaching and research section, researcher and vice president of the college. He is currently a professor, master tutor and deputy inspector. He is a member of China Artists Association. As one of the leaders of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Mr. Wang Ren was once employed by the Ministry of Culture as a member of the teaching evaluation expert group of national art colleges and was employed by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education as a member of the expert group. Participated in the adjustment of the catalogue of art design majors in national colleges and universities, the discussion and demonstration of the credit system scheme and teaching evaluation scheme in national art colleges, and the teaching evaluation of related institutions. In May, 2000, as the deputy head of the delegation of China Academy of Fine Arts, he visited seven countries, including France and Italy. It has contributed to the reform and development of higher art education in China. Mr. Wang Ren once made an art inspection tour along the Silk Road in China, and then visited Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, seven European countries, Japan, the United States, Egypt and other countries, enabling him to draw rich nutrition from China's ancient art, folk art and foreign art more widely. In the 1960s and 1970s, he also carefully studied the works of China's pioneers in figure painting reform, such as Jiang, Liu Wenxi, Huang Zhou and so on. All these prompted him to think deeply and study the development of China art, especially China figure painting, and put the research results into practice, making valuable explorations. Mr. Wang Ren's works are profound and full of * * *. With his eclectic expression and simple and skillful skills, he focuses on showing people around his life and reflects the atmosphere of the times through those convincing vivid images. He especially likes to show coal miners in northern Guangdong, farmers in the old areas of northern Shaanxi and Yao compatriots living in backward areas. The characters in his works have their own spirits, and they are never alike. Therefore, his figure paintings are full of touching artistic charm and unforgettable. Wang Ren's main works: Grandpa, a traditional Chinese painting, was selected in the 1997 National Exhibition of Chinese Painting Figures and won the Excellent Works Award, and was selected in the 1999 Ninth National Art Exhibition; The Chinese painting "National Hatred" 1997 was selected as "China Art Exhibition" and was collected by the Ministry of Culture; Chinese painting "Patriotic Overseas Chinese Leader Situ Meitang" was selected for 1983 National Landscape Art Exhibition of Overseas Chinese Hometown; Some representative works have been exhibited in Hong Kong and Paris. At the age of 60, Mr Wang Ren began to get rid of complicated jobs. As the saying goes, "Hua Jia turns back to be a teenager", and he is facing a great time in life. For Mr. Wang, who has been silent for a long time in art, this is the first time to hold a solo exhibition and publish a collection of paintings, just like thunder in silence. Of course, this is a spring thunder. This indicates that Mr. Wang Ren has finally ushered in his own artistic spring. The ink and wash exhibition is jointly sponsored by the Chinese and foreign cultural exchange center of the Ministry of Culture and the Art Museum of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. In 2004, the Cultural Exchange Center of the Ministry of Culture held the "Mainland China Outstanding Young Ink Painters Tour Exhibition" in Taipei Imagination Art Center. In the autumn of 2005, the Yuntai Contemporary Ink and Wash Exhibition held in China Art Museum was another two-way exchange activity in the ink and wash field between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait after Run. The exhibition is on tour in Guangzhou. There are 73 works of Taiwan Province's famous ink painters Ou Haonian, Li, Lin, Zeng Suliang, Yan, Xiong, Chen Yongmo, Yuan Jinta, Bai Fengzhong, etc. on display at the Guangzhou Art Museum. It is a concentrated display of the overall strength and innovative achievements of contemporary ink painting circles in Taiwan Province Province. The 10 painters of Guangzhou Art Museum are the most representative group among the most dynamic modern ink artists in Taiwan Province Province. They have profound artistic connotation, pen and ink skill and broad vision, dare and are good at absorbing western art nutrition to expand the expressive force of ink and wash, and use traditional tools to explore new themes and new connotations. Their works show the pluralistic present situation of contemporary ink painting in Taiwan Province and the lingering national cultural complex in their veins. Jun Lv, director of the Chinese-foreign Cultural Exchange Center of the Ministry of Culture, said in his speech at this exhibition: "In March, Guangzhou is full of spring, which is most suitable for friends from the art circles on both sides of the strait to get together, have a dialogue, taste the fun and enjoy the joy of spiritual exchange. While admiring the beauty of the picture, I hope that the road of ink painting in China will become more and more beautiful in the future, and that the road of cross-strait cultural exchanges will become more and more smooth. "Travel Tips Opening hours: 9: 00 a.m.-5: 00 p.m. (closed on Monday) All tickets: all adult tickets, fare 10 yuan (the special exhibition will be decided separately). Half-price ticket: students, teachers (vouchers), people over 60 and under 65 (with Guangzhou Senior Citizen Card), and the ticket price is 7 yuan (the special exhibition will be decided separately). Group tickets: 30% discount for groups with more than 20 people with letters of introduction, adult group tickets 10 yuan, and student group tickets for 5 yuan (special exhibition will be decided separately). Discount ticket: enjoy a 20% discount on the fare with a special customer discount card. No ticket audience 1. Minors (/kloc-under 0/8 years old) can visit collectively with a letter of introduction. 2. underage children who come to visit with their parents. 3. Older people over 65 years old (with Guangzhou Senior Citizen Card). 4. Members of Guangdong Artists Association, journalists, active servicemen, honorary servicemen and disabled people. 5. Member of "Friends of Guangzhou Art Museum" club and member of Guangzhou Art Museum International Friends Club. Civilized health 1. Smoking is prohibited in the exhibition area. Games, eating and drinking must go to designated areas. It is not allowed to take photos with flash (special exhibitions shall be stipulated separately) and touch the exhibits. No noisy chasing. 2. Audiences with children, please take good care of children; Pay attention to safety and hygiene, keep the exhibition hall quiet and maintain the order of the exhibition hall. Please take good care of public property, flowers and trees, don't trample on the lawn, don't climb and ride outdoor works of art, public welfare 1 Tour guide service. If you need a group tour guide, please make an appointment in advance. 2. Free temporary storage service. Please take care of your valuables. Transportation: 1. Walk about 90 meters from Guangzhou Railway Station to Guangzhou Railway Station, take bus No.33 (take 4 stops) and bus No.211(take 4 stops) and get off at Yingyuan Road Station. Walk about 380 meters to Guangzhou Art Museum. 2. Take a taxi from Guangzhou Railway Station: * * 2.2km, and the cost is 8.00 yuan. Note: 3. It's about 90 meters' walk from Guangzhou Railway Station to Guangzhou Railway Station. Take bus 862B (take 2 stops), bus 25 (take 3 stops), bus 4 1 (take 2 stops) and bus 14 (take 3 stops) and get off at TV Tower Station. Walk about 530 meters to Guangzhou Art Museum. 4. Walk about 60 meters from Guangzhou Railway Station to Jetta Hotel. Get off at Exit C of MRT Memorial Station. Walk about 680 meters to Guangzhou Art Museum. 5. Walk about 90 meters from Guangzhou Railway Station to Guangzhou Railway Station, take the No.8 night train (take 3 stops) and get off at Jiefang North Road Station. Walk about 630 meters to Guangzhou Art Museum. 6. Walk about 70 meters from guangzhou east railway station to guangzhou east railway station, and take bus No.233 (take 10 stop). Get off at Xiaobei wreath station. Walk about 530 meters to Guangzhou Art Museum. 7. Take a taxi from guangzhou east railway station: * * 7. 1 km, and the cost is 2 1.00 yuan. Note: The fees are for reference only, excluding tolls and bridge tolls. Due to traffic jams and other factors, the fees may increase significantly.