An oil painting named "Why" is now on display at a student art exhibition in Beijing Royal School, which runs from May 22 to June 23, 2019. [Photo: China Plus]
An exhibition composed of oil paintings, watercolor paintings and installation art is now underway in a high school in Beijing as part of the China-Germany youth cultural exchange.
All the art pieces were created by young students of Beijing Royal School, who traveled to Düsseldorf, Germany for a study tour during winter vacation earlier this year.
An oil painting named "Me too" is now on display at a student art exhibition in Beijing Royal School, which runs from May 22 to June 23, 2019. [Photo: China Plus]
Before the ongoing exhibition at Beijing Royal School, their artworks had been shown in Germany at a two-month long exhibition titled "Beijing meets Düsseldorf" from February 27 to April 27.
World-class artist HA Schult curated the "Beijing meets Düsseldorf" exhibition.
The ongoing exhibition in Beijing, which runs until June 23, has also been broadened to contain not only the exhibited pieces in Germany but some new artworks that apply multiple forms of media and reflect various themes.
An installation artwork, made of aluminum wire and tinfoil, is now on display at a student art exhibition in Beijing Royal School, which runs from May 22 to June 23, 2019.[Photo: China Plus]