BEIJING, Nov. 26, 2024 — This winter, the 798·751 Park in Beijing is defying the season’s typical quietude with a vibrant array of art and technology events. A diverse cultural program, encompassing sculptures, graffiti, and exhibitions, is planned to energize the city’s winter months.
Poster of 798 Public Sculpture Festival
The 798 Public Sculpture Festival, themed “Condensed Scenery,” will showcase ten new public sculptures. These works serve not only as artistic achievements but also as interactive spaces for public engagement. Visitors to 798·751 will experience an immersive public art museum, where each piece contributes to a unique winter narrative.
Following the success of last year’s event, the 798 Graffiti Art Festival returns with the theme “I Was Here.” Leading international graffiti artists will transform the area into a dynamic street art showcase. 798·751 will be a vibrant canvas of color and form.
798 CUBE’s highly anticipated exhibition, “Symptoms | Horizons,” features over 20 renowned artists, musicians, and scientists. Exploring media through a philosophical lens, the exhibition tackles internet-era challenges and re-examines perceptions of time. In partnership with embassies, international media, and academic institutions, 798 CUBE will host related seminars and live music performances.
In 798·751 Community, visitors are taking photos with their friends.
Alongside solo exhibitions by artists such as Luc Tuymans and Antony Gormley, 798’s photographic scene continues to flourish. From exhibitions at UCCA, Ying Gallery, and Eslite Gallery, to camera stores and the upcoming Xiaohongshu Inspiring Photography Exhibition 2024 (Beijing), 798·751 is cultivating a new generation of visual artists.
Through a variety of events that blend art and technology, the 798·751 Community aims to enrich the cultural landscape of Beijing and foster community engagement this winter.
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