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2016 "Love and Life" Charity Art Exhibition opened

On the eve of the 29th World AIDS Day on December 1, the "Love and Life" Charity Art Exhibition jointly organized by the China Red Ribbon Foundation and the Shanghai Charity Foundation's Special Fund for Caring for AIDS (Shanghai Customs Ai) opened in Shanghai. The art exhibition, which brings together the loving works of domestic and foreign artists and donations from philanthropists, opened on November 28 at Shanghai Bund 18, closed at Shanghai Tianxing Art Space on December 18, and will also be displayed in the banquet hall on the fifth floor of Shanghai Center on December 1, and participate in the 29th World AIDS Day Charity Awards Ceremony of "China Great Love Welcomes The World".

Ms. Gu Yanfen, executive vice president of the China Red Ribbon Fund, delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the exhibition, hoping to further expand the publicity of AIDS prevention and treatment, help and care for people affected by AIDS, and also called on more public welfare organizations to cooperate and win-win. Bian Bingbin, the initiator of the charity art exhibition, said that through the artwork, charity and love are more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and at the same time, the artwork has a new height. Combining the necessary financial means is also the direction of this art exhibition. At present, Guan Ai is in contact with relevant financial institutions to jointly explore the road of charitable trust finance.

This "Love and Life" charity art exhibition combines charity, finance and art, and all the proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to the relevant charitable funds for the development of public welfare relief projects. The exhibition has received generous support from domestic and foreign artists, including 35 works such as oil paintings and sculptures by blind artist Kuro Tianshuo, embroidery art by artist Nan Gezi, and exquisite Miao Yi brushed jewelry. Beck Elizer, curator of the famous art exhibition "Ark on the Sea - Jews in Shanghai", donated a beautiful oil painting to this charity art exhibition on behalf of Israeli painters to express his gratitude to Shanghai and the people of Chinese.

In addition to the exquisite artworks, the special features of this charity art exhibition are the professional volunteer team of the Guan Ai Special Fund. They come from all walks of life and devote themselves to the preparation, solicitation, and installation of art exhibitions... It is reported that all aspects of the art exhibition were completed by volunteers.