Xie Zilong Photography Museum

The Xie Zilong Photography Museum (Chinese: 谢子龙影像艺术馆) is a photography museum in Yuelu District of Changsha, Hunan, China.[1] It covers an area of approximately 6,666.67-square-metre (71,759.4 sq ft) and has a construction area of approximately 10,000-square-metre (110,000 sq ft). It is adjacent to Yanghu Wetland Park and Li Zijian Art Museum.[2]

Xie Zilong Photography Museum
谢子龙影像艺术馆
Xie Zilong Photography Museum in 2023
Xie Zilong Photography Museum is located in Hunan
Xie Zilong Photography Museum
Location within Hunan
Established16 September 2017; 6 years ago (2017-09-16)
LocationYuelu District, Changsha, Hunan, China
Coordinates28°07′26″N 112°57′14″E / 28.123757°N 112.953783°E / 28.123757; 112.953783
CollectionsPhotography works, books
FounderXie Zilong
PresidentXie Zilong
ArchitectWei Chunyu (魏春雨)
Websitewww.x-museum.com
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese影像艺术
Traditional Chinese影像藝術

History edit

Xie Zilong Photography Museum was officially opened to the public on 16 September 2017.[3]

Collections edit

  • Asian Craftsman Craftsmanship Exhibition[1]
  • German Photography from the 19th century to today[1]
  • German Classic Lulai Camera Prototype Collection Exhibition[1]
  • Felicity Bito and the earliest Beijing Image[1]
  • Image Works Exhibition[1]
  • Tucson Publishing Collection Level Book Exhibition[1]

Public Access edit

Xie Zilong Photography Museum open to visitors for free. It is closed on Mondays, and is open from 10:00 am to 18:00 pm daily.[4]

Gallery edit

Xie Zilong Photography Museum
Xie Zilong Photography Museum
Xie Zilong Photography Museum

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Hu Yi (胡弋) (15 April 2018). 谢子龙影像艺术馆. moment.rednet.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  2. ^ "谢子龙影像艺术馆:形而上之迷 / 地方工作室 – 有方". www.archiposition.com. Retrieved 2 May 2024.
  3. ^ Tang Jiangpeng (唐江澎); Zhang Qin (张琴) (17 December 2018). 谢子龙:时代给了我机会实现人生价值. hunan.voc.com.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  4. ^ Jiu Er (九儿) (20 December 2017). 谢子龙影像艺术馆新展开幕:感受纪实摄影的力量. cpanet.org.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 1 April 2024.

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