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Exhibition showcases understated elegance and transcendental qualities with muted shades of color and a minimalist depiction of subjects, Lin Qi reports.

By Lin Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2025-10-21 08:51
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The juxtaposition of Qi Baishi's Squirrels and Grapes (right) and Wu Changshuo's Grapes at the exhibition shows how Qi learned from Wu to shade colors in an elegant way. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Qi was elected the honorary dean of Beijing Fine Art Academy when it was established in May 1957, about four months before he died. The academy holds an abundant collection of Qi's works and documents and administers Qi's former residence, a siheyuan-style courtyard which is now a museum.

The exhibition marks the 20th anniversary of the Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy, an occasion that the academy's head Wu Hongliang wants to mark by mounting a unique and unprecedented show that would have struck a chord in the heart of Qi if he were alive to see it.

The theme stemmed from a poem of Qi's which expressed his admiration for his three artistic heroes in a way no less significant than idol worship in pop culture today.

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