
Important Notice:
Please check the opening hours of the art venue during the Chinese New Year holiday before your visit.
Meet Dunhuang

This immersive art exhibition, part of a global tour, brings the stunning light show from Dunhuang to Guangzhou. Witness the breathtaking beauty of Dunhuang’s cultural heritage with cutting-edge light technology and mesmerizing visuals. This is a must-see world cultural heritage journey that takes you through history, bringing ancient art to life in a new, dazzling way.
Until February 13, 2025
Grandview Museum of Natural Science 6/F, Grandview Mall, No.228 Tianhe Lu, Tianhe
Imprints of the Great Qin

This exhibition features 200 Qin dynasty seals from the Xi’an Chinese Calligraphy Art Museum, offering a rare glimpse into the bureaucratic, artistic, and cultural facets of the Qin Empire. Through these seals, visitors can explore how the first unified Chinese empire used seals to convey its power, organization, and artistic identity. The exhibit sheds light on the influence of Qin’s meticulous administrative system and its long-lasting impact on Chinese civilization.
Until February 13, 2025
Museum of the Palace of the Nanyue Kingdom No.316 Zhongshan Si Lu, Yuexiu
Han Meilin Art Exhibition

Experience the masterpieces of Han Meilin, a trailblazer in the fields of painting, calligraphy, sculpture, design, and public art. Renowned for his contributions to traditional Chinese culture, he is a prominent figure in ceramics and folk art innovation. His iconic works, including the 2008 Beijing Olympics mascot 'Fuwa,' the China International Airlines logo, and various zodiac stamps, have made him a household name. Don’t miss the chance to explore the creativity and legacy of this visionary artist.
Until February 16, 2025
Guangzhou Museum of Art No.198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu
Exhibition of Armenian Cultural Treasures of the 18th - 20th Centuries:
Collection of the Yerevan History Museum

Step into the ancient world of Armenia and explore its rich cultural heritage, from the legends of Noah’s Ark to its legacy along the Silk Road. This exhibition from the Yerevan History Museum transports you to a land of mystery and history, revealing the timeless beauty of Armenia’s 18th-20th century treasures.
Until February 16, 2025
Guangdong Museum No.2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe
Beautiful Flowers Bloom As Spring Arrives

Celebrate the arrival of spring with a beautiful showcase of flower-themed paintings at the Guangzhou Museum of Art. As Guangzhou, known as the 'City of Flowers,' cherishes its deep cultural ties to floral beauty, this exhibition highlights over ten exquisite works that represent the flourishing spirit of nature. Immerse yourself in vibrant depictions of renewal and vitality, spreading joy and blessings for the new year and breathing fresh energy into the season.
Ends in February 2025
Guangzhou Museum of Art No.198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu
Sailing from Central China

The exhibition showcases the exquisite Gongxian ceramics and their journey across the seas. Experience the vibrant culture and craftsmanship of the Tang Dynasty through 131 rare artifacts. Dive into the legacy of Chinese ceramics and the spirit of the Maritime Silk Road.
Until March 9, 2025
Southern Han Mausoleums Museum No.8 Huashi Yi Lu, Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Panyu
Encountering Whang Tong

In 1774, a young man adjusted his belongings, took one last glance at the bustling Huangpu Port, steadied himself, and boarded a ship bound for Britain. Little did this ordinary traveler know that this journey into the unknown would turn him into a 'celebrity' across the ocean, leaving behind traces that modern historians and botanists would study and savor for generations.
Until March 12, 2025
Guangzhou Maritime Museum No.22 Xuri Jie, Miaotou, Huangpu
That’s How the Light Gets In

This exhibition celebrates Stefan Gierowski (1925-2022), one of the most important postwar European abstract painters. The exhibition, held in July 2024 at CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, explores his exploration of science, space, and color. With four key sections — his scientific influence, exploration of the void, color theory, and watercolors — it offers an in-depth look at the artist’s remarkable legacy.
Until March 16, 2025
Guangdong Museum of Art No.19 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
Miscellaneous Notes of the West

Discover the captivating artistic journey to the West as GMoA showcases the works of Lingnan School of Painting artists who journeyed to Southwest and Northwest China. Through their sketching expeditions, these artists developed unique styles that would become integral to 20th-century Chinese art. This exhibition highlights their powerful depictions of the West, marking an important chapter in Chinese art history.
Until March 16, 2025
Guangzhou Museum of Art No.198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu
Blossom Mode

Ku Yuan Gallery presents a solo exhibition by photographer No.223 (Lin Zhipeng), celebrating two decades of his photographic journey. After a decade-long hiatus, the artist returns to the museum for this exhibition, showcasing his unique and diverse photographic world in the newly renovated two-floor space. Join us to celebrate the new year and explore the creative evolution of No.223’s work!
Until March 23, 2025
Kui Yuan Gallery No.9, Xuguyuan Lu, Yuexiu
An Engraver with Great Deliberation

Liu Xian, one of China’s most prominent woodcut artists, is renowned for his bold and distinct style. This exhibition showcases 214 of his works, along with historical photographs and the engraving tools he used during his lifetime. It’s a unique opportunity to experience his masterful contributions to the art of woodcut engraving.
Until March 30, 2025
Guangzhou Museum of Art No.198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu
Timeless Masterpieces

Mechanical clocks not only opened doors to China but also influenced the local trade and manufacturing of timepieces. This exhibition unveils the unique appeal of Western clocks adapted to Chinese tastes, offering a glimpse into different eras. Step into a journey through time, where these clocks stand as enduring symbols, bridging cultures and eras.
Until April 6, 2025
Guangdong Museum No.2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe
A Year With Blessings - Exhibition of Auspicious Artifacts

Step into a world of symbolic meaning with the 'A Year With Blessings' exhibition, featuring 133 pieces of traditional Chinese artifacts. These treasures, themed around the four auspicious symbols — Fu (Fortune), Lu (Prosperity), Shou (Longevity), and Xi (Happiness) — reflect the Chinese desire for a harmonious and joyful life. Explore these festive relics and feel the blessings of ancient Chinese culture, spreading good fortune and joy as we enter a new year filled with hope and happiness.
Until April 13, 2025
Guangzhou Museum,Yuexiu Park No.988 Jiefang Bei Lu, Yuexiu
The Fourth Exhibition of Contemporary Ink Works

Explore the evolution of contemporary ink art in this thought-provoking exhibition that delves into the milestones and transformations of ink art since its inception in 1980. This show challenges the need to shatter the established norms and redefines the boundaries of indigenous artistic language in response to Western influences, making it an essential exploration of modern artistic expression.
Until April 20, 2025
Guangdong Museum of Art No.19 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
Unveiling Leonardo da Vinci

In collaboration with the Italian Ministry of Culture, Unveiling Leonardo da Vinci brings to China several rare historical texts related to the great master’s work, along with a digitally restored version of The Last Supper. This exhibition uses advanced digital restoration techniques to recreate missing sections and vibrant colors, presenting a 1:1 high-definition reproduction of the iconic painting. Additionally, the exhibition explores da Vinci’s complex geometric illustrations from The Divine Proportion, transformed into physical installations for an immersive experience. Dive into the geometric world through the eyes of this 'renaissance genius.'
Until April 20, 2024
Guangzhou Museum of Art No.198 Yiyuan Lu, Haizhu
Emerging Woodblock Printing and Guangdong Printmaking

Step into the emerging world of printmaking with works created by 11 artists between the 1930s and the founding of the People's Republic of China. This exhibition covers an important period in Chinese modern printmaking, during which the art form made an indelible mark on the cultural landscape, capturing societal movements and evolving artistic trends. Discover the emotional impact and power of woodblock prints from this era.
Until May 31, 2025
Guangdong Museum of Art (Baietan) No.19-1 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
Across the West of China

Zhuang Xueben was a native of Shanghai. He worked as a special photographer for the Shanghai pictorials The Young Companion (《良友》), Zhonghua(《中华》), and Shun Pao ( 《申报》; Shen Bao). He was an outstanding pioneer of modern Chinese visual anthropology and an excellent photographic artist, and his photographs' historical significance and cultural quality are undoubtedly something to be truly proud of in the history of Chinese photography. During the period of 1934-1942, Zhuang set off for multiple field trips to ethnic minorities’ habitation in Sichuan, Yunnan, Gansu and Qinghai provinces, and took more than ten thousand photographs and wrote nearly a million words of research reports, travelogues and diaries, leaving us a credible visual archive and survey for the history of China's ethnic minorities.
Until May 31, 2025
Guangdong Museum of Art (Baietan) No.19-1 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
All in the New Year Dreams

The folk art is rooted in the soil of folk culture, and its natural and vivid language to express the simplest spiritual demands and life aspirations of people makes it the cultural root of the Chinese nation. Benefiting from the unique and prosperous folk culture in Guangdong, GDMoA has been focusing on the collection and research of folk art with an open and inclusive academic attitude since its inception and has accumulated a considerable number of fine folk art that covers the major varieties. On the occasion of the opening of our museum’s new site, as well as the coming Spring Festival, GDMoA curates this exhibition to tell the stories that are impressive, lovely and respectable.
Until May 31, 2025
Guangdong Museum of Art (Baietan) No.19-1 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
The Pace of Times: Collection from Guangdong Museum of Art

The exhibition showcases over 150 outstanding pieces from its collection. Through a comprehensive exploration of social life and cultural thought, these works reflect the development of both the people’s lives and their spiritual landscape in 20th-century China. The exhibition highlights the societal realities of the time while serving as a microcosm of the evolution of Chinese art. This collection invites both scholars and the public to engage in a deeper discussion about the trajectory of modern Chinese art in the 20th century.
Until May 31, 2024
Guangdong Museum of Art (Baietan) No.19-1 Bai'etan Nan Lu, Liwan
Curated Art Collections from the 16th to 20th Century

Embark on a journey through time with this curated art exhibition, which spans 16th to 20th-century treasures. Featuring over 300 pieces from prestigious institutions like the Palace Museum and Hong Kong Two-Yi Museum, the exhibition highlights the delicate artistry of Chinese jewelry and the dazzling luxury of European masterpieces. Explore the aesthetic dialogue between East and West, and admire the timeless beauty of these historical gems.
Until June 2, 2025
Guangdong Museum No.2 Zhujiang Dong Lu, Zhujiang New Town, Tianhe
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