Where is Qi Baishi's exhibition in Changsha?

Qi Baishi Art Exhibition was held in Hunan Art Museum;

Changsha Evening News 65438+1October 10 All-media reporters Hu, correspondent and Li quoted Qi Baishi's seal in "Moonlight shines on the mountains", pouring the old man's infinite feelings and thoughts about his hometown. On June 5438+00, the large-scale exhibition "Hakka Mountain in the Mid-Moon-Collection of Qi Baishi in Beijing Painting Academy" met the audience at Hunan Art Museum.

The exhibition brought together 140 original works, covering painting, calligraphy, seal cutting, literature and other categories. Through the four themes of "Xiangtan people in Changsha, China", "Peach Blossom Pond is as deep as water", "There is a road in Xuwanli Township" and "Each has his own worries and can't forget them", the fish and water situation of Qi Baishi and his hometown of Hunan are described.

Qi Baishi's creative background:

Qi Baishi was born in Xiangtan, Hunan. He has the hard work and tenacity in Hunan people's bones, as well as the pragmatism and novelty in Hunan people's character. At the age of 60, Qi Baishi listened to Chen Shiceng's advice, and with the determination of "starving Beijing, waiting for the public, and not showing mercy", he failed in the political reform in the past year, creating a "red flower and ink leaf" that no one can beat.

Qi Baishi's life spanned a hundred years, suffering from the disorder of the old society, and finally entered new China in the year of quarrel. The exhibition shows the peace map created by Qi Baishi in his later years. The old man creates a state of peace and tranquility by depicting carefree pigeons. He blessed long live the motherland and the world peace with his paintings and presented a gift to the World Peace Council.

Introduction to Qi Baishi:

Qi Baishi (65438+65438+1October1-0957+65438 in September, 2006), formerly known as Chunzhi, was named Lanting, later renamed Huang, and was born nearby, named Baishi, Baishishan Weng, Laoping and Hunger.

He worked as a carpenter in his early years, then made a living by selling paintings, and settled in Beijing after he was 57. He used to be honorary professor of Central Academy of Fine Arts and chairman of China Artists Association. 1953 was awarded the title of People's Artist by the Ministry of Culture and also selected as a world cultural celebrity. 1956 was awarded the International Peace Prize by the World Peace Council. 1957 Honorary Dean of Beijing China Painting Academy, died in Beijing Hospital in the same year.