Coinciding with International Worker's Day and the 100th anniversary of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, an art exhibition themed on China's labor movement history opened at the Ningxia Art Museum in Yinchuan on May 1.
The opening ceremony of the art exhibition themed on China's labor movement history. [Photo provided to seeningxia.com]
The showcase centers on the 100-meter scroll of China's labor movement history, created by a team of Ningxia painters. Featuring over 1,000 vivid figures and more than one hundred scenes, the scroll spotlights the working class's contributions across different historical eras.
The 100-meter scroll of Chinese labor movement history. [Photo provided to seeningxia.com]
The exhibition is divided into three sections. The first section focuses on laborers' historical narratives, including the main scroll, photos, and videos of local model workers and labor scenes; the second one showcases the 130 award-winning calligraphy works, paintings, and photographs by regional workers; the last section exhibits 57 curated artworks from renowned artists across China.