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The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

"Inside the Outer Appearance of Language: From the Contextual Framework to the View Itself" exhibition. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

"Inside the Outer Appearance of Language: From the Contextual Framework to the View Itself" exhibition. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

Staff show interactive unveiling eBooks. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

Self-portrait. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

The work "Gaze at the Boundary". Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

The work "Between Time and Wait". Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

Jin Dynasty Shanxi Cizhou is a white ground yellow and black color tiger shaped pillow. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

The Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions

"Searching for Color: The Aesthetics of Color in the Collection of Cultural Relics" Pavilion. Photo by Chen Yongnuo

As the epidemic in Hong Kong eases, the reopened Hong Kong Museum of Art has launched a number of new exhibitions. On 12 May, the Hong Kong Museum of Art held a media viewing event to introduce its new exhibition. It is reported that the themes of the new exhibition are "Walking and Re-walking", "Thinking about and Appreciating Chinese Landscape Painting", "Wu Guanzhong - Sketching Life", "Inside the Appearance of Language - From the Contextual Framework to Viewing itself" and "Self-Portrait Without Thinking". In addition, other exhibitions include the second exhibition of "Heartbeat Landscape - Selected Paintings of The Void and White Jai (II)", "Searching for Color - The Color Aesthetics of Cultural Relics in the Collection", and the outdoor art exhibition "Between the Virtual and the Real", all of which are replaced with a new batch of wonderful exhibits and add new interactive elements.

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