The visitors to the exhibition of the “big series”

Category: Ningbo News
Published: Thursday, 13 July 2023 12:40

 in Ningbo Museum of Art have diverse ways of reservation

After Monday's regular closure, the Ningbo Museum of Art's grand revision ceremony, the “Chinese Painting Series” Achievement Exhibition - Ningbo Exhibition, re-welcomed a large audience yesterday. At 8:30 a.m., half an hour before the opening of the museum, there were already many citizens and tourists waiting at the entrance of Ningbo Museum of Art, and some people peeked in through the crack in the door, which seemed very urgent.

“Very happy and excited, I came early and waited at the door for half an hour.” Ms. Hu, from Shanghai, said that she and her family enjoyed traditional Chinese painting, and on July 3, she heard her daughter talk about the exhibition of “Chinese Paintings of the Past Dynasties” on display in Ningbo, and immediately rushed over by train with her husband, staying at a hotel near the Ningbo Museum of Art at night.

At 9 a.m. sharp on July 4, under the guidance of the staff, visitors to the exhibition lined up in two lines and entered in an orderly manner by scanning the reservation code.

For seniors who do not have smartphones and other devices to make online appointments, Ningbo Museum of Art has opened up a green channel for them.

Walking into the hall, many citizens and tourists were attracted by the many fine paintings, and they all stepped forward to enjoy the taste. Zhu Guang, who had just finished his night shift from the hospital, was intently looking at Zhang Zeduan's “Qingming Upper River Map”, and after seeing it with the naked eye, he was still not satisfied, and used his mobile phone to “scan” the painting from beginning to end. “It's nice to see so many famous paintings at once. On the day of July 1st, the hospital was very busy with work, and I couldn't get away, so I took advantage of the time to come and see it today. “

In addition to the joy and excitement, there were many spectators who were full of reverence for these art treasures. Zhou Zhanyi, who has just graduated from junior high school, has studied Chinese painting for 6 years and usually likes to paint some landscapes and flowers and birds. With this exhibition experience, he hopes to see some “doorways” from the masterpieces of previous generations of masters, and learn more from the creative techniques of his predecessors to improve his level.

After walking the 1.5-kilometer long viewing route, many people exchanged their impressions with their peers at the exit. As an art student who had just completed this year's college entrance examination, Ye Chenxi and his classmates met to study and observe. “After seeing so many works, my favorite is a “Four Sections of Snowy Scene” from the Song Dynasty. In that exhibition area, it suddenly 'jumped' out of the many landscape paintings. The painter used a lot of white space, which seemed profound. I think this snowy scene brought a lonely but comfortable beauty to the painter at that time, allowing him to keep this scenery on the picture forever. Ye Chenxi said.

After watching the exhibition, the audience Wang Xingting was obsessed with a painting of Ma Wang pile at the entrance. Last year she visited the Hunan Provincial Museum and saw the work there. Seeing it again in the Ningbo exhibition this time, she felt that she and this Warring States painting not only had a relationship, but also had a certain resonance. “The works on display in this exhibition are particularly rich, allowing me to clearly understand the development of Chinese painting and the charm of traditional Chinese culture.” Wang added