China News Service, Changsha, September 27th (Reporter Deng Xia) "Wind from the Grassland-Inner Mongolia Art Museum Collection Exhibition & "Prairie Painting School" Oil Painting Invitation Exhibition" opened on the evening of the 26th at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha City. Produced 271 works of various art.

  The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has a vast territory, deep cultural accumulation, and a long history of grassland civilization. It has created an excellent grassland culture characterized by diversification, popularization, ecologicalization and artisticization.

The art of Inner Mongolia is rooted here, originated here, and is famous here, making its overall appearance uniquely national and regional.

Among them, the works that show the prairie style, depict prairie characteristics, express prairie feelings, and eulogize the new era of prairie are the most eye-catching works. The rich "prairie wind" spreads across the north and south with solid, full and passionate artistic pulse.

  The Inner Mongolia Art Museum was founded in 1957 and is the first art museum built in a minority area in China.

Its new museum was completed and opened in 2017, with a total investment of more than 600 million yuan, making it the second largest modern public art museum in China by total area.

The 117 works exhibited in the "Inner Mongolia Art Museum Collection Exhibition" are selected from the collections of the Inner Mongolia Art Museum over the years, covering various art types such as Chinese painting, oil painting, printmaking, watercolor, sculpture, etc., presenting paintings with the "grassland culture" as the main body of Inner Mongolia The face of creation and the development track of Inner Mongolia art.

Inner Mongolia art works are exhibited in Changsha.

Photo by Deng Xia

  "Inner Mongolia'Prairie Painting School' Oil Painting Invitation Exhibition" exhibited 154 oil paintings by 15 painters and tutors from Tuomusi Oil Painting Studio.

Wang Yanqing, former director of the Inner Mongolia Art Museum and Secretary General of Tuomusi Oil Painting Studio, introduced that the studio was established in 2012 by the famous Inner Mongolian oil painter Tuomusi, aiming to cultivate a large number of backbone oil painting forces in the grassland, thereby influencing and driving The overall level of oil painting in Inner Mongolia.

Among the more than ten creative researchers currently employed by the studio, the oldest is 79 years old and the youngest is 37 years old. They are an academic creative collective with both creative experience and strength and innovative vitality.

In the past eight years, painters have used their own unique artistic language to depict the most familiar life, and created a large number of grassland culture oil paintings that are completely different from metropolises and southern water towns.

  It is reported that the exhibition will last until November 1 and is open to the public for free.

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