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Yichang | Silence Wang World Tour | Yichang Olympic Sports Center Stadium
May 29–May 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Yichang
Concerts
Wuhan | 叶世荣 Concert Tour | Optics Valley International Tennis Center
May 1, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
Concerts
Kenny Schaff: The Emotional Universe | Wuhan
Mar 31–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
Exhibitions
In the mid-spring of 2026, a season of renewal and vitality, the special exhibition titled Kenny Scharf: Emotional journeys from the banks of the Huangpu River, Shanghai, to Wuhan. Following the American artist's debut solo exhibition in China at the Modern Art Museum Shanghai, Kenny Scharf now brings decades of creative output to the Hubei Museum of Art. Featuring over 140 artworks, encompassing painting, sculpture, and installation, this exhibition initiates a profound new dialogue with the Chinese audience.
As one of the first national key art museums in China, Hubei Museum of Art upholds a vision of connecting the globe with Chinese cultural roots and focusing on the present while honoring the past. The museum actively practices the mission to stimulate the cultural innovation and creativity of the whole nation. Whether through the exploration of local art, the expansion of international perspectives, the scholarly mapping of art history, or the presentation of the contemporary art scene, the museum aims to facilitate cultural exchange with aesthetic expression, continuously innovate its operation mode. In addition, the museum is dedicated to providing high-quality exhibitions and services that fulfill people's ever-growing needs for a better life.
In the 1980s, driven by the enduring influence of Pop Art, the East Village art movement flourished in New York City. As a follower of Pop Art representative figure Andy Warhol, Kenny Scharf is hailed alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring as the "three musketeers" of New York's East Village. Using spray cans and paintbrushes, they disrupted the established order of contemporary art, bringing graffiti from the streets into art museums. Kenny Scharf's artistic practice often transcends the boundaries of the canvas, extending onto home appliances, furniture, and even automobile surfaces, thereby bridging the gap between art and daily life. This spirit——that “art is within reach” and "art belongs to every ordinary person" ——aligns perfectly with the art museum's mission of being people-centered. The exhibition is structured around six major emotions, namely anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and awe, highlighting key stages of the artist's career from early experimentation to stylistic maturity. The Beach Club installation at the Shanghai exhibition brought Miami coastal vibes to the banks of the Huangpu River, completing a transoceanic dialogue centered on the topic "water." Now, the pink beach meets Wuhan, a metropolis where two rivers converge, brimming with the vibrant hustle and bustle of life. From the east coast of the Pacific to the middle reaches of the Yangtze, this narrative concerning emotions, the ordinary, and the integration of art into daily life continues to unfold.
For the art museum, fostering deep dialogue between premium domestic and international art resources and local cultural contexts, revitalizing masterpieces through creative curation, and ensuring exhibitions resonate deeply with the audience are essential pathways to achieving high-quality service, high-standard opening up, and high-quality development. We aspire to drive cultural innovation through exceptional exhibitions, empower urban development by integrating culture and tourism, and make art an intrinsic part of a better life.
Our heartfelt gratitude goes to the Modern Art Museum Shanghai and curator Mr. Shai Baitel for their foundational efforts. Moreover, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the artist Kenny Scharf and his studio for their invaluable support, as well as to all staff and partners whose dedication and hard work have brought this exhibition to life.
Finally, we cordially invite you to embark on a journey through the kaleidoscopic, emotional universe of Kenny Scharf. Here, amidst his infectious emojis and radiant visual lexicon, we hope you will discover something that mirrors your own emotion.
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National Geographic China Magazine Classic Visual Exhibition - Wuhan Station | Wuhan
Jan 12–Jun 21, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
Exhibitions
National Geographic China Magazine Classic Visual Exhibition - Wuhan Station is an immersive photography exhibition themed around nature, geography, and humanity. Through National Geographic's century-long collection of precious photographic works, it takes audiences on a journey across Earth's magnificent landscapes and diverse cultures. The exhibition typically features multiple thematic sections such as "Planet Pulse," "Symphony of Life," "Human Civilization," and "Polar Exploration," showcasing visually stunning and scientifically valuable imagery from around the globe.
‘Panorama of Beijing’ National Treasure Long Scroll Digital Innovation Debut - Central China First Exhibition | Heartland 66
Jun 21, 2025–May 15, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
Exhibitions
To celebrate the first anniversary of the successful application of Beijing's Central Axis for World Heritage status, the exhibition is based on the Palace Museum's treasure, "Poetic Picture of Spring in the Capital". Through digital technology, it dynamically restores the 700-year historical features of Beijing's Central Axis, showcasing the oriental wisdom of "harmony between man and nature". The theme focuses on "digital empowerment of cultural heritage", integrating traditional Chinese painting art, historical scripts and 3D engine technology to create an interactive and immersive cultural experience.
Wuhan | Wakin Chau Concert Tour | Optics Valley International Tennis Center
May 30–May 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
Concerts
Wuhan | Groove Coverage Concert | MAO Livehouse(武汉店)
Jul 8, 2026 (UTC+8)
Wuhan
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Wuhan | Chief Chao Concert Tour | Optics Valley International Tennis Center