Past Exhibitions
The Grace of Chu: the Exhibition of Painting and Calligraphy Works of Hunan Scholars in the Ming and Qing DynastiesSpecial Exhibition Hall of Calligraphy and Painting,3F 2024.12.17 - 2025.11.16 Hunan is renowned not only for its graceful and beautiful landscapes but also for its long - standing history and a rich gathering of talents and culture. Scholars of Hunan cherish the ideals of governing the country and bringing peace to the world, dare to be the first, and take it as their responsibility to manage the state, benefit the people, and apply knowledge to practical affairs. Since the Ming and Qing dynasties, Hunan culture has developed unprecedentedly. “In Hunan, numerous talents who made unparalleled achievements spring up in succession.” Yuelu Academy cultivated Wang Fuzhi, Wei Yuan and other great thinkers, and its couplet “The kingdom of Chu, the unique home of talents, the Academy of Yuelu, the very cradle of all”, is well-known all over the world. As an old saying goes, “Nine out of ten of the meritorious ministers of the Tongguang Resurgence were Hunanese.” During the Ming and Qing dynasties, there were countless scholars, literati, generals with literary grace in Hunan, such as Li Dongyang, Wang Fuzhi, Luo Dian, He Xiling, Tao Shu, He Shaoji, Zeng Guofan, Zuo Zongtang, Wang Kaiyun and other scholars who not only left their names in the history books and pushed forward the development of the society, but also were diligent in the study of calligraphy and traditional paintings, leaving behind tens of thousands of works. At the same time, many scholars from other provinces, who worked in Hunan as officials, such as Qian Feng, Wu Dazhi, Shen Han, etc.,drew nourishment from this fertile soil, entertained each other with paintings and calligraphy works, which worked as a bridge between local scholars. The exhibition selects more than one hundred pieces of works of Hunan scholars since the Ming and Qing dynasties, which are divided into the following four parts: “Erudition of Scholars”, “Elegance of Literati”, “Minds and Ambitions of Literary Generals”, “Legacies of Non-native Ministers in Hunan”. It not only displays their artistic style, but also their morale under the nourishment of Hunan culture, helping people understand the core of Hunan spirit, which is “Be practical” and “Be realistic”. |
West Meets East:Retrospective Exhibition of Marc Riboud’s PhotographyNo.3 Special Exhibition Hall, 3F 2024.09.26 - 2024.12.10 2024 marks the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France and the "China-France Year of Cultural Tourism". On this significant celebratory year, the Hunan Museum, in collaboration with the Musee National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet, will hold the West Meets East:Retrospective Exhibition of Marc Riboud’s Photography in the special exhibition hall on the third floor of the Hunan Museum from September 26 to December 10, this exhibition is free to the public. This exhibition is organized by the Hunan Museum and the Musee National des Arts Asiatiques-Guimet, co-organized by the Association Les amis de Marc Riboud, Ambassade de France en Chine and Institut francais de Chine. This exhibition is also an important visual art project of the "2024 Croisements Festival-Special Presentation for the 60th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and France". This exhibition selects 118 pieces/sets of classic photographic works by Marc Riboud from the collection of the Musee National des Arts Asiatiques- Guimet, including the valuable photos taken by Marc during his more than 20-times visits to China from 1957 to 2010. With Marc’s acute instinct, unique artistic insight and abundant photographic language, he captured the real pictures of various classes of Chinese society, and objectively introduced the huge transformation of history and society in China from 1950s to 2010 to the West. Marc’s photographic works not only have extremely high artistic value but also monumental historical significance. His works have witnessed great historical changes in China, many classic moments have become the epitome of China in the 20th century. As Marc Riboud said, "The countries I love are like my friends. I like to see them again and understand their development and changes. Therefore, I often return to China. Everything here is developing faster than in other places. Even a careful person can see the eternity of things under this restless appearance." |
The Pure Heart of Art, The Nostalgia in Ink -- Exhibition of Su Gaoyu's WorksNo.3 Special Exhibition Hall, 3F 2024.08.17 - 2024.09.10 The Hunan Museum will hold the exhibition “ The Pure Heart of Art, The Nostalgia in Ink -- Exhibition of Su Gaoyu's Works” in the Special Exhibition Hall on the third floor from August 17, 2024 to September 10. The exhibition was jointly hosted by the Hunan Museum, the Hunan Artists Association, the Hunan Provincial Painting Academy, and co-organized by the Publicity Department of the CPC Xiangxi Prefecture Committee. The exhibition has selected more than 100 pieces (sets) of Su Gao Yu's works, covering Su's creative process of more than 40 years. It is a retrospective exhibition on stage-by-stage summary.To prominently showcase Su's artistic styles and creative concepts in different periods, this exhibition selected Su’s representative works from each period so that the audience can have a profound comparison when viewing. The curatorial team communicated and coordinated with Su himself many times during the preparation of the exhibition. As the works themselves are mainly expressive freehand painting themed on flower-and-bird, considering the limitation of the exhibition area, in order to maximize the presentation of the characteristics of the works themselves, this exhibition still broke the museum's conventional curatorial method of using time clues as the vein, and eliminated the unit descriptions, so as to allow the works themselves to go to the audience for a dialogue. In terms of the flow of visitors, the form designer, in accordance with the characteristics of the area itself, did not borrow too much from the exhibition wall to set up a diversion area, but took the audience's point of sight as the core, and created a visiting atmosphere in line with the tone of the works step by step. Despite the absence of large-scale thematic works, the expressive freehand paintings themed on flower-and-bird reveal a vast world within small details. The exhibition strives to foster innovation in contemporary Chinese freehand paintings themed on flower-and-bird and encourage a deeper understanding and preservation of China's rich cultural heritage. |
She Walks in Beauty: Women of the Han Dynasty and Rome EmpireNo.2 Special Exhibition Hall, 1F 2024.06.15 - 2024.10.07 As two great civilizations that shine in the East and the West, the Han Dynasty and Rome have reshaped the ancient society structurally. During this prosperous period, the life picture of women has also presented a new look. They, with wisdom and ingenuity, weave a bridge connecting the two civilizations with their fingers; they overthrow stereotypes, challenge new roles in various fields, and shape new traditions; they are full of energy, light up the extraordinary in the ordinary, and look for the lovely serendipity in the world. This exhibition focuses on women in the Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire, which rose in the East and the West after the Axial Age, and takes the three main scenes of women's lives, such as family life, emotional life and social life, as the context. Through more than 200 exhibits (sets), the rich spiritual world and female power are presented with real objects, and the female in cultural relics are brought back to the historical society, politics and culture, which they belong to, reveal the disappointed female narratives in history, and reflect the general picture of women's life and social roles in the era of the prosperity of Eastern and Western cultures. "Who comes to mind? She walks in beauty". At this moment, as history and reality communicate, let us walk into the lives of ancient women under the glory of the empire, find the vivid personality and mission of the times they are endowed with, feel the style of women in the Han Dynasty and Rome, and appreciate the infinite charm of ancient civilization. |
The Art of Life:Multimedia Exhibition of Mawangdui Han CultureNo.1 Special Exhibition Hall, 1st F 2024.06.08 - 2025.05.18 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of the archaeological excavation of the Mawangdui tombs. The discovery of Han Dynasty tombs astonished the world, demonstrating the splendid culture and profound thoughts of early Chinese civilization. The Mawangdui tombs carries the grand imaginations and artistic expressions of ancient China on the universe and life. After half a century of research and organization, this grand exhibition will use the most cutting-edge academic research results and scientific and technological means to deeply interpret the tombs art through immersive digital displays, presenting to the global audience the fascinating stories embedded in this compelling cultural heritage. We look forward to bringing an inspiring and powerful cultural experience to the audience, so that the ideological and artistic charms of the Mawangdui tombs will continue to shine brightly, connecting with the world across time and space. “The Art of Life:Multimedia Exhibition of Mawangdui Han Culture” is presented by the Hunan Museum and the Digital Library of China, in collaboration with Professor Eugene Wang’s team from the Harvard FAS CAMLab. This exhibition integrates global academic resources and the latest insights on Mawangdui Han culture and early Chinese civilization, bringing the audience into the imaginative journey of life’s transformation embodied by the Mawangdui tombs. Utilizing cutting-edge multimedia technologies such as ultra-high-definition artifact scanning, 3D projection, generative algorithmic art, and immersive LED spheres, it offers an immersive experience of early Chinese cosmology and the imagination of life’s transformation. |
The Flavor of Hunan ⅡArt Hall, 1F 2024.02.03 - 2024.03.17 “The Flavor of Hunan Ⅱ” delves into the cultural artifacts related to liquor in the Hunan Museum. It combines local liquor customs, liquor culture, and liquor brands of Hunan Province. Through three perspectives — historical humanities, geographical conditions, and liquor customs — it interprets the profound history and tradition of Hunan liquor, its rich artisan culture, abundant revolutionary history, diverse cultural heritage, and intangible cultural legacy. The exhibition is divided into four major sections, including "Liquor Culture in Hunan Museum" "Brewing Fine Liquor in Hunan" "Brewing Techniques," and "Fragrant Bistro". Through a sensory experience that engages sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, it guides the audience to appreciate the charm of Hunan liquor culture. |







