Chinanews.com, Beijing, August 1st (Reporter Ying Ni) "Coming together-Anti-epidemic Themed Art Exhibition" will be open to the public at the National Museum of China on the 31st. A total of art works created in the context of fighting the new crown pneumonia epidemic will be exhibited. Nearly 200 pieces (sets).

The exhibition hall scene. Photo by Yu Guanchen

  The art forms of the works include traditional Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, watercolor painting, propaganda posters, comics, sculptures, calligraphy, seal cutting and arts and crafts works; the creative content is mainly to show the scenes of patient treatment and epidemic prevention and control, as well as the livelihood of the people in the epidemic area. , Resumption of production and work, and foreign medical assistance have fully and vividly portrayed the Chinese people’s arduous journey in fighting the epidemic and the great spirit of fighting the epidemic in this process.

The exhibition hall scene. Photo by Yu Guanchen

  The creators of these art works include old artists who are more than ancient and have an outstanding reputation, as well as diligent and creative front-line artists, and some art enthusiasts with solid basic skills and active among the grassroots. In particular, the works created by people from all over the country vividly portray the life scenes of the people who are brave, unyielding and help each other in the fight against the epidemic from the perspective of the people who have experienced it. They have a strong artistic impact and spiritual appeal.

The exhibition hall scene. Photo by Ying Ni

  According to Wang Chunfa, curator of the National Museum, the exhibition covers the new era and new atmosphere of all social strata and fields. The creative content focuses on the scenes of patient treatment and epidemic prevention and control, as well as people’s livelihood security, resumption of production and work, and external medical treatment. Aid and other aspects have fully and vividly portrayed the arduous history of the Chinese people in fighting the epidemic and the great anti-epidemic spirit demonstrated in this process.

  It is worth mentioning that 41 pieces of art, calligraphy, and seal cutting works created by the masses across the country are also on display. Among them, the children use their immature brushes and funny ideas to bring the best wishes to the audience. (Finish)