Its time of chilly winter and the growing financial depression when lots lost their jobs or face a lot of uncertainty into the future. Could we immerse ourselves in another atmosphere that artist build for us in which we simply feel the happiness or, maybe, could we reflect on the happiness index of lives by staring at some art works rather than the FTSE or whatever those depressing index ?
The upcoming exhibition “Happiness Index” at Inter Gallery in Peiging, China, features the latest works including 40 oil paintings and more than 100 sculptures by artist Tong Zhengang.
More information: www.intergallery.cn
Chunying Lin
“Happiness Index” at Inter Gallery in Peiging, China
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