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Wu develops a taste for rich portraits
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For art lovers with sweet teeth, Beijing-based artist Wu Yang's ongoing solo exhibition at the Nanjing Art Museum will surely tickle their taste buds.

Taking her inspiration from cakes and cheese, Wu Yang presents many gourmet items across the 35 oil paintings on display.

The exhibition is curated by renowned artist and critic Yang Ermin, who is now a researcher at the Water Ink (Shuimo) Paintings Research Institute with the Japanese Eastern Art Academy in Nagoya. "The subjects are interesting and special. The artist has created an essentially Eastern feel - tranquility and detachment - which is usually linked with Chinese ink paintings," Yang says.

Time: 9 am-5:30 pm, until November 30

Place: Nanjing Art Museum, 12 Si Tiao Xiang, Baixia District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Tel: 025-8451-2018

(China Daily November 24, 2007)

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