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2024.11.19 15:42 GMT+8

Greater Bay Area sculpture exhibition debuts in Guangzhou

Updated 2024.11.19 15:42 GMT+8
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Guangzhou, Hong Kong, and Macao are not only closely connected in terms of economic and social development but also in the realm of cultural and artistic exchanges. The "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition," jointly organized by sculpture institutions from the three places, is currently running at the Guangzhou Museum of Art.

Sculptures are seen on display at the "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition" at the Guangzhou Museum of Art in south China's Guangdong Province on November 17, 2024. /IC

Sculptures are seen on display at the "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition" at the Guangzhou Museum of Art in south China's Guangdong Province on November 17, 2024. /IC

Sculptures are seen on display at the "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition" at the Guangzhou Museum of Art in south China's Guangdong Province on November 17, 2024. /IC

Featuring nearly 80 works by artists from across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, the exhibition uses sculpture as a medium to highlight contemporary artistic trends and innovative explorations.

Sculptures are seen on display at the "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition" at the Guangzhou Museum of Art in south China's Guangdong Province on November 17, 2024. /IC

Sculptures are seen on display at the "Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition" at the Guangzhou Museum of Art in south China's Guangdong Province on November 17, 2024. /IC

Marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China and the 25th anniversary of Macao's return to the motherland, the exhibition takes on a deeper meaning. It celebrates the diverse cultural charm of the Greater Bay Area and fosters cultural prosperity within the region. The exhibition runs until November 30.

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