In the preface hall, there are a large bronze sculpture Shan Gui (800cm×300cm), a huge painting "Picking Lotus for Clothes" by Huang Yongyu of Jishou University, gloomy wood, large-scale photos of Huang Yongyu sleeping at the bottom of the Three Gorges River for 65,438+5,000 years, and large-scale wall-hung Tujia brocade and craft patterns.
The Art Life Exhibition Hall takes culture as the perspective, takes Huang Yongyu's life and art world as the trajectory, and takes five life stages, namely, the scenery is gone forever, the prodigal son has no worries about the river, the noble talent of painting a new life, the disgusting Xiangxi people during the Cultural Revolution, and sleeping with 100,000 flowers, with words, charts and photos. Combined with the physical expression, it fully describes Huang Yongyu's legendary artistic life, highlights Huang Yongyu's unique personality and artistic charm, gives a vivid interpretation of human civilization and wisdom, and provides a vivid example.
The Exhibition Hall of Calligraphy and Painting World shows some of Mr. Huang Yongyu's works of art (including sculpture, woodcut, painting, calligraphy, etc. ), mainly ink painting, is a highly personalized world full of imagination and creativity for studying and studying Huang Yongyu. It focuses on Huang Yongyu's superb skills and artistic style of integrating ancient and modern Chinese and foreign cultures, from which we can see Huang Yongyu's unremitting pursuit of human wisdom and his image of a wise man. Among them, there are huge works such as The Wind Is Like Tao (1500cm×5500cm).
There are nearly 200 cultural relics on display in the World Exhibition Hall, including the pottery sculpture group of Sun Yat-sen, Weng Zhong of Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty. Longshan and Yangshao in cultural relics exhibits are mainly pottery from the Warring States to the Han Dynasty from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, from which we can see the rich knowledge and aesthetic orientation of Huang Yongyu's traditional China culture. All kinds of exquisite handicrafts in the Han Dynasty highlighted the naive and wild romanticism and the imposing beauty of Gu Zhuo, especially Huang Yongyu's favorite.
"A work of art is always resurrected as it should be in later generations, and it has passed through several death zones that refused to accept it." This is Mr Huang Yongyu's favorite Brock phrase.
On June 65438+1 October1day, 2006, Huang Yongyu Art Museum was grandly opened on the stormy lakeside of Jishou University.