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The "Finding Meow Notice" Art Exhibition was held at the Sichuan Museum, showcasing the audience's experience of "Meow Fun"

2023-08-30   

Since the emergence of the city, the roof has replaced the treetops and become the new throne of the Meow Star people. In the picture, a black and gray patterned cat is lying leisurely on the roof with its legs crossed, gazing at the birds in the sky and the beautiful buildings and streets of the Belarusian capital Minsk. This is a work from the new exhibition "Finding Meow Notice" at the Sichuan Museum, fully showcasing the artist's romantic imagination. The picture shows the exhibit of the "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition at the Sichuan Museum. On the 29th, the "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition officially met with the audience in Chengdu. That morning, the cat themed art exhibition kicked off at the Sichuan Museum. Unlike the traditional and rustic exhibition style of the Sichuan Museum, this special exhibition features bright colors and a lively childlike atmosphere. The exhibition hall also features multiple art installations based on cats and immersive interactive art spaces, making the exhibition more interesting. The "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition showcases 50 artworks by Belarusian artist Limashevsky Igor Verorovich and his wife Semeleva Lyudmila Leonidovna. Two artists have integrated their own cats and their city of Minsk into brightly colored paintings, creating a vacation park belonging to the "Meow Star Man". On site of the "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition. The style of this exhibition is lively, lovely, relaxed, and with a touch of healing, which is somewhat different from previous exhibitions. It is the exploration and exploration of different exhibition types by the Sichuan Museum. "Zhou Shihui, Deputy Director of the Exhibition Department of the Sichuan Museum, introduced that this exhibition showcases the urban landscape and civic life of Minsk from the perspective of cats. In the work, the image of "Meow Star Man" is also a microcosm of people living in cities today. These works aim to re-examine the relationship between humans and cats and various aspects of human urban life. As a naive art work, the art works exhibited this time are different from the academic style, presenting a natural and straightforward side. When creating, the artist endows cats with some human characteristics. For example, in a painting, two cats sit facing each other, seemingly discussing whether the fish on the chopping board meets their appetite. "Because some cats like to eat fish and some like to eat chicken, we have anthropomorphic interpretations," Zhou Shihui said. Audiences visit the "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition. Before arriving in Chengdu, the "Finding Meow Notice" art exhibition had been exhibited in multiple cities such as Beijing, Xi'an, and Shenzhen. In order to enhance the unique features of Chengdu, this art exhibition will also integrate cats with giant pandas and landmark buildings in Chengdu. In the process of experiencing "Meow Fun", audiences can re-examine the city they live in and gain insights while leisure. (New News Agency)

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