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The National Art Museum of China does practical things for the masses 20 sculptures such as "Huang Binhong" were awarded two-dimensional codes

The National Art Museum of China does practical things for the masses 20 sculptures such as "Huang Binhong" were awarded two-dimensional codes

The audience is scanning the QR code of the sculpture "Huang Binhong" photographed by Du Yang

Beijing, December 24 (Reporter Ying Ni) As the national art museum of China's "I do practical things for the masses" practical activity, the activity of posting a QR code for sculptures was held in the Sculpture Park of the National Art Museum of China on the 24th.

Wu Weishan, member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, director of the National Art Museum of China and vice chairman of the China Artists Association, attached the first two-dimensional code label to the bronze sculpture "Huang Binhong", which he created and donated in 2006.

The National Art Museum of China does practical things for the masses 20 sculptures such as "Huang Binhong" were awarded two-dimensional codes

Wu Weishan (left) presents a gallery album to the community representatives, photographed by Du Yang

Wu Weishan said that although the winter solstice has passed, the art warms people's hearts. Public cultural services have achieved new results, so that the cold bronze is also warm in winter, because every creator of the sculpture, every one of our staff and the masses is intimate. Doing practical things for the masses should fall on the details, the love cushion made by the National Art Museum of China is with temperature, and the two-dimensional code label made for the sculpture garden this time is also with temperature, which has narrowed the distance between the audience and the National Art Museum of China.

The Sculpture Garden of the National Art Museum of China was established in 2017 with an area of 3,000 square meters, which mainly displays the achievements of the National Art Museum of China's collection, collection and academic research in the field of sculpture. These collections have played a huge role in all major exhibitions at the National Art Museum of China and have been widely praised by the audience. The establishment of the sculpture garden makes the sculpture collection go out of the warehouse and stand under the blue sky bamboo forest, and the "garden collection revitalization" becomes part of the "collection revitalization", which further optimizes the humanistic environment and provides a place for sculpture art researchers, the general audience, and the community residents to visit and rest outside the exhibition hall, reflecting the temperature of the garden of the National Art Museum of China.

The National Art Museum of China does practical things for the masses 20 sculptures such as "Huang Binhong" were awarded two-dimensional codes

Wu Weishan posted a QR code for the sculpture "Pan Tianshou"

This time, the National Art Museum of China invited experts inside and outside the museum to write and introduce the 20 sculptures that the audience paid the most attention to and generate QR codes, such as "Bombing" (Shui Tianyou), "Pan Tianshou" (Wu Weishan), "San Sebastian" (Salvador Dali), "Cow under the Sun" (Jean Caldo), etc. By scanning the QR code through the mobile phone, the audience can not only see the relevant information of the work and the author's profile, but also understand the background of the era and the creative significance of the sculpture.

Wu Weishan also presented the museum introduction album and the newspaper special page introducing the New Era to the community representatives, and all party members and activists of the Second Party Branch of the National Art Museum of China, relevant experts and young sculptors of the National Art Museum of China, community representatives and relevant media attended the event.

It is reported that the guide book of the Sculpture Park of the National Art Museum of China will also be included in the two-dimensional code for the audience to visit and read online. The remaining works in the sculpture park will also receive exclusive QR codes. (End)

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