An exhibition of German female artists who successfully fought cancer opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha on October 18. The exhibition brings together 61 works by five women artists who have overcome cancer, spanning various forms such as painting, installation, and video, showcasing their profound reflections on life in the face of illness. The exhibition will run until October 26 and is open to the public free of charge. The photo shows residents visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
Information:
Duration: Oct. 18, 2025 to Oct. 26, 2025
Venue: Li Zijian Art Museum (No. 385, Xiaoxiang South Road, Yuelu District, Changsha)
Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:30-17:30 (last entry at 17:00);
Closed on Monday except statutory holidays
Ticket: free of charge
Before visiting, visitors are required to make a reservation via the museum's official WeChat account.
An exhibition of German female artists who successfully fought cancer opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha on October 18. The exhibition brings together 61 works by five women artists who have overcome cancer, spanning various forms such as painting, installation, and video, showcasing their profound reflections on life in the face of illness. The exhibition will run until October 26 and is open to the public free of charge. The photo shows residents visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
An exhibition of German female artists who successfully fought cancer opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum in Changsha on October 18. The exhibition brings together 61 works by five women artists who have overcome cancer, spanning various forms such as painting, installation, and video, showcasing their profound reflections on life in the face of illness. The exhibition will run until October 26 and is open to the public free of charge. The photo shows residents visiting the exhibition. (Photo/Xu Xing, Hunan Daily)
This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Xiao Juan
Chinese source: hunantoday