The Wuhan Art Museum reopened on March 25 after a temporary closure with the resumption of an itinerant exhibition on traditional Chinese paintings by artists of the Chang'an School. Entitled "A Journey from Chang'an," it showcases 117 artworks spanning three generations, including figure, landscape, and bird-and-flower paintings.

A visitor taking photo of a painting
The Chang'an School is one of the three major traditional Chinese painting styles in the 20th century. Founded by a group of Xi'an-based artists, their paintings usually depict majestic and desolate landscapes that make abundant references to the northwestern region.
Appreciating an exhibit Photos by Shi Wei
The exhibition is organized by the Shaanxi Province Art Museum and its stop at the Wuhan Art Museum will continue until April 24. Additionally, an Italian contemporary figurative art sculpture exhibition "Gazing of Tranquility" is also underway there and will last through May 8.