Night tours of the Bund can also enjoy art, and the closure time of the Jiushi Art Museum has been extended to 21:00. Audience | Exhibition | Time
As a heavyweight exhibition launched by Shanghai Jiushi Art Museum this summer, "Daydream - The Wonderful World of Naive Artists" has been welcomed by art enthusiasts and citizens since its official opening to the public on August 1st. To meet the public's visiting needs, starting from August 14th, the Jiushi Art Museum will extend its daily closing time from 18:00 to 21:00, and enhance the viewing experience by adding artificial guides and organizing various forms of art education activities.
At present, the Jiushi Art Museum has adhered to the policy of not closing for 7 days a week during the summer vacation for many years. The closing time has been extended to after 21:00, and the daily opening time will reach 11 hours. The museum hopes that the "7 x 11" opening hours can fully unleash the potential of nighttime consumption, allowing more citizens and tourists to experience the charm of the "Art Bund" when visiting Pujiang at night. Jiefang Daily's Shangguan News reporter learned from Jiushi Art Museum that the current "7 × 11" opening time is planned to be implemented until the end of August, and adjustments will be made based on the actual passenger flow situation in the future.
"Daydreaming - The Wonderful World of Immature Artists" has imported 55 authentic oil paintings from 9 Immature Artists led by Henri Rousseau, the founder of the Immature Artists, from the Mayor Museum in Paris, France. The entire exhibition is divided into five main themes: "Sunday Dining Table", "Accompanying Me", "Magic City", "Dream Garden", and "Wonderful Nature". In addition to increasing the number of open venues and extending the duration, the Jiushi Art Museum has also launched exhibition guidance services such as "voice guidance" and "manual guidance" to expand its exhibition supporting services, explaining to audiences this art genre that was highly praised by Picasso and had a place in Western art history, but was rarely known.
In response to the high flow of parent-child visitors during the summer vacation, the museum has specially designed exciting and interesting interactive activities for this exhibition. For example, a "Dream Adventure Record" check-in interactive session has been set up for young viewers aged 6-12. After completing three exhibition tasks according to the on-site activity instructions, they can receive small exhibition gifts after confirmation by the staff. After the exhibition, the audience can complete a work called "A bouquet dedicated to the" Daydreamer "by hand, and leave their exhibition comments on the" Dream "message wall. In addition, in order to help young audiences better understand "immature art", the art museum has also launched a special public education activity called "Little Explanator". Through public recruitment, children who have successfully registered will receive professional and comprehensive training. After passing the assessment, they will have the opportunity to unlock the identity of "Little Explanator" in the art museum.