Visitors enjoy the VR experience at the “Extreme Climbing” exhibition. Photos from the organizers
Pingshan Exhibition Gallery is currently hosting three engaging exhibitions, each offering unique experiences across different artistic styles and themes.
‘Extreme Climbing’
This exhibition provides an extreme VR experience inspired by a documentary about the north slope of Mount Qomolangma, also known as Mount Everest. It also features photographic works showcasing the mountain’s breathtaking landscape, alongside historical photos commemorating the 50th anniversary of China’s measurement of its height.
Dates: Through Oct. 31
Visitors read information at the “Extreme Climbing” exhibition.
‘Digital Aquarium’
The first installment of the “Digital Archipelagos” series, held in the dedicated PSEG Digital Hall, “Digital Aquarium” presents AI-generated art, behavioral installations, and interactive visuals across mixed media. The exhibition collectively explores how digital art redefines concepts of “embodiment” and “polysensoriality.” Featuring works from 26 international artists and groups, it invites visitors to reflect on the relationships between nature, humankind, and technology.
Dates: Through Nov. 3
Scenes at the “Digital Aquarium” exhibition.
‘Cute Pet Planet’
This charming pet-themed exhibition showcases heartwarming artworks by Japanese illustrator Kondo Tatsuya alongside creations from 90 young Chinese illustrators. Designed as an artistic wonderland for children, it also offers a soothing and relaxing atmosphere for adults.
Dates: Through Oct. 19
Scenes at the “Cute Pet Planet” exhibition.
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Mondays
Venue: Pingshan Exhibition Gallery, Pingshan District (坪山区坪山展览馆)
Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Center Station (坪山中心站), Exit D2
SkyShuttle: Line 1 to Culture Center Station (文化聚落站), Exit A