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Museum dedicated to Xu Beihong operates once more

Updated: Sep 24, 2019 By Wang Kaihao China Daily Print
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A visitor views the 1930 painting, Tian Heng and His 500 Retainers, a representative work by Xu Beihong, at the newly renovated Xu Beihong Memorial Museum in Beijing.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Wu Weishan, director of the National Art Museum of China, says reopening the memorial museum on the eve of the 70th birthday of New China has a particular meaning.

"Xu created the foundation of art education in New China," Wu says.

"His merit is still being spread among educators today in China. He has told us fine art has social significance. We Chinese artists need to continuously pursue creativity to catch up with the time."

According to Wang Hongying, chief executive of the museum, the new museum will also serve as a place for fine-arts education for the public. It'll host frequent lectures, and there will be a children's area for educational programs in the future.

"We also want to use the museum as a venue for fine-art exhibitions that will reflect Xu Beihong's spirit," Wang says.

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