Art lovers, mark your calendars! Beijing's Minsheng Modern Art Museum is currently hosting a groundbreaking exhibition that bridges continents and centuries through the universal language of color. Running through April 15, this collaboration with France's Centre Pompidou and Monaco's Grimaldi Forum brings together 71 artistic powerhouses – including 55 Western masters and 16 Chinese creators – in a rainbow-powered dialogue 🌈.
The show's "chromatic journey" unfolds across seven immersive rooms, each dedicated to a specific hue. Visitors can literally walk through color theory while viewing rare works that rarely leave their home institutions. From Picasso's bold strokes to contemporary Chinese digital installations, it's like scrolling through art history's greatest hits IRL 🖼️.
Curators told our reporter Yang Yan this exhibition took three years to coordinate, calling it "a visual handshake between Eastern and Western artistic traditions". Pro tip: Don't miss the augmented reality features that bring classic pieces to life – perfect for that Instagram story boost 📸.
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Rare originals from Pompidou and beyond on display in Beijing
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