Spotlight Tour – Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern in China

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Date: 26 October 2022
Time: 12:30 - 12:50
Location: Museum Gallery
Admission: Free for Discovery Card Holders, otherwise usual museum admission applied

Throughout Museums Week, the Museum of East Asian Art team will be running 20 minutes Spotlight Tours of our new exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern in China’.

This retrospective includes a selection of prints chosen from every decade since the influential writer and critic Lu Xun (1881-1936) founded the Modern Woodcut Movement in the 1930s. The exhibition delves into artistic trends, political developments and technical innovations.

The Spotlight Tours offer a unique opportunity to explore how modern Chinese culture and history influenced the development of woodblock printing over the 20th and the 21st centuries.

10 people per tour, first come first served.
Free for Discovery Card holders.

BANES Museums Week event.


No booking required



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Add to your Calendar 26 October 2022 12:30 26 October 2022 12:50 Europe/London [MEAA] Spotlight Tour – Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern in China

Throughout Museums Week, the Museum of East Asian Art team will be running 20 minutes Spotlight Tours of our new exhibition ‘Revolution, Propaganda, Art: Printmaking in Modern in China’.

This retrospective includes a selection of prints chosen from every decade since the influential writer and critic Lu Xun (1881-1936) founded the Modern Woodcut Movement in the 1930s. The exhibition delves into artistic trends, political developments and technical innovations.

The Spotlight Tours offer a unique opportunity to explore how modern Chinese culture and history influenced the development of woodblock printing over the 20th and the 21st centuries.

10 people per tour, first come first served.
Free for Discovery Card holders.

BANES Museums Week event.

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