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Exhibition Hall on the first floor



    The No 1 Exhibition Hall lies on the first floor of the Art Museum of BFAA. There is a service counter at the doorway which can provide visitors with services including baggage depository, visitor’s guide brochure, and audio tour guide, etc. The exhibition hall covers an area of 255 square meters, with an exhibition wall of 3.6 meters in height and 50 meters in length. It is suitable to hold all kinds of fine art exhibitions. Up to now, “Brilliant Works of the Time—Exhibition in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of BFAA” and “A Pioneering Masterpiece—Art Exhibition in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Dedication of the Monument to the People’s Heroes”, etc have been successful held here.


 
 

Exhibition Hall on the second floor



     The No 2 Exhibition Hall lies on the second floor of the Art Museum of BFAA. Outside the hall there is a Visitor’s Lounge, where multi-media audio and video facilities are equipped and can provide the visitors with an all-round display of the exhibition.


    The No 2 Exhibition Hall covers an area of 362 square meters, with an exhibition wall of 3.6 meters in height and 124 meters in length. It is suitable to hold all kinds of fine art exhibitions. Up to now many individual art exhibitions of domestic and foreign artists and special thematic exhibitions have been successfully held here.

 

Qi Baishi Memorial Museum


    On September 16, 1957 Mr. Qi Baishi suddenly passed away in Beijing. Shortly after his death, the state once decided to establish the “Qi Baishi Memorial Museum” in Beijing, however, due to various reasons, the construction of the museum did not begin. There was no special memorial museum to enable people to fully understand the artistic achievements made by such an admirable world-class art master as Qi Baishi, which has become a great pity of the fine art community in the past 50 years.

    Qi Baishi was the honorary president of BFAA before he died. When the project “Qi Baishi Memorial Museum was shelved, all the collections at the museum was kept by BFAA. Among the collections, besides his paintings, calligraphy, painting drafts, seals and personal letters, there were also a number of valuable photographs and living appliances of his that were donated by his family members. These valuable relics have become the most authoritative and reliable first hand historical materials.

    The newly established Art Museum of BFAA specially sets up “Qi Baishi’s Memorial Museum” inside it, where Qi Baishi’s works collected by BFAA are on permanent display. The wish of the vast number of art fans has eventually been fulfilled after nearly half a century. Inside the museum, Qi Baishi’s studio is also restored according to his former residence at Yu’er Hutong. The desk, brushes, ink slab, glasses and book cabinet, etc displayed inside the studio are all objects once used by him. The restored studio of Qi Baishi is also the best testimony of his late life.

     The Works Exhibition Hall of Qi Baishi Memorial Museum (Exhibition Hall on the fourth floor)
 It covers an area of 275 square meters, with an exhibition wall of 3.6 meters in height and 73 meters in length; the authentic works of painting and calligraphy by Qi Baishi are on permanent display here, so as to provide researchers and art lovers with the opportunity to appreciate, emulate and research.

     A corner of Qi Baishi’s studio, where the appliances of study are on exhibited. (Exhibition Hall on the fourth floor)
The gems of Qi Baishi’s art treasure collected by BFAA (Exhibition Hall on the third floor)

    The gems of Qi Baishi’s art treasure collected by BFAA (Exhibition Hall on the third floor)

   It covers an area of 275 square meters, with an exhibition wall of 3.6 meters in height and 73 meters in length; the authentic works of painting and calligraphy by Qi Baishi are on permanent display here, so as to provide researchers and art lovers with the opportunity to appreciate, emulate and research.