Photo by Beijing China Art Museum - Horse Painting Exhibitions

Beijing China Art Museum - Horse Painting Exhibitions

Photo by National Art Museum of China - Banyan Tree Painting Exhibition

National Art Museum of China - Banyan Tree Painting Exhibition

Photo by National Art Museum of China - Sculpture Exhibition

National Art Museum of China - Sculpture Exhibition

Photo by National Art Museum of China - Crab Paintings

National Art Museum of China - Crab Paintings

Photo by China Art Museum - Take a photo with landscape ink paintings.

China Art Museum - Take a photo with landscape ink paintings.

The sculpture is positioned slightly to the left of the center of the frame, highlighting the subject. The photographer used a level shot angle. The composition includes the circular doorway and the stone walls in the background, as well as the greenery above, enhancing the sense of depth in the environment.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

China Art Museum - White Figure Sculpture with Greenery

The photographer stands at an appropriate distance in front of the painting in the exhibition hall, shooting at eye level to fully capture both the exhibit and the background painting. This composition contrasts the porcelain in the transparent display case in the foreground with the figures in the traditional Chinese painting in the background, juxtaposing ancient and modern, still life, and dynamic elements.

1. Travel Tips: Open Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday), 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM).
2. Other Recommendations: Maintain a quiet environment when taking photos in the art museum.

National Art Museum of China - Changkou Ceramic Vase and Chinese Paintings

The photographer stands directly in front of the subjects, shooting at eye level with a central composition, placing the two people at the center of the frame to highlight the main subjects. A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the proportion between the subjects and the red background wall, clearly presenting the subjects' postures and background details.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free of charge;
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM; Closed on Mondays.

2. Additional Tips: Strongly recommend using a 50mm + f1.4 lens. The exhibition room is dimly lit, and flash photography is prohibited.

National Art Museum of China - Red Banner Installation

Using a frame composition, the arch-shaped space frames the exhibits and figures, creating a visual focal point. In terms of lighting, the exhibits are bright while the figures become silhouettes, with a black and red background highlighting the color contrast. This creates an immersive atmosphere typical of an art exhibition, showcasing the beauty of the exhibits and the depth of the space.

Admission: Free.

National Art Museum of China - Exhibition of Ink Rhythm, Cultural Context, Lotus, and Flying Apsaras Ceilings

The photographer stood relatively close to the building, positioned somewhat centrally in front of it, and shot upward using a central composition technique. The main body of the building is located at the center of the frame, and a medium telephoto lens was used.

Wusi Street - National Art Museum of China