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15 July 2015

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Painting Exhibition of Russian Inspirational Teenager

A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


A painting exhibition titled "The World in the Eyes of МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА" opened at the Li Zijian Art Museum, Changsha on June 1. A total of 105 pastels and oil paintings by МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, a Russian boy with autism, are on display. The works of the inspirational teenager are full of charm and exhibit a distinctive style. The exhibition is open to the public free of charge until June 30. МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, from St. Petersburg, was born to artist parents who encouraged his passion for painting from a young age. Since 2017, МИХАИЛ КАЛЮТА, the young artist, has had the opportunity to showcase his artwork in various solo and joint exhibitions both inside and outside of Russia. (Photo/Xu Xing and Ding Yangliang, Hunan Daily)


Tips:
Duration: June 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024
Venue: Exhibition Hall C3 and C4, Li Zijian Art Museum (No. 385, Xiaoxiang South Road, Yuelu District, Changsha)
Ticket: free of charge
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 9:30--17:30 (last entry at 17:00)
It is closed on Mondays. The opening hours for statutory holidays are notified separately.
Hotline: 0731-88180000
Before visiting, visitors can make a reservation through the museum's official WeChat account (lizijian-msg).

Source: en.changsha.gov.cn