Just because I saw the advertisement of Guangdong Art Centennial Exhibition in the subway, I had a painting dream when I was a child, so I took my mother to the Guangdong Art Museum to see the exhibition, which is located in Ersha Island. I had to take a bus to Xinghai Concert Hall for a few steps. The Pavilion is open from 9 o'clock to 17 o'clock on Tuesday - Sunday. We chose Thursday to avoid a large group of students. First of all, the appearance looks very low-key, but there are a few big characters in the side door of Qiankun Art Museum. At present, there are posters of Art Exhibition on the main door, so the big characters are blocked, only a few sculptures. After entering, security check must be done first. You can go in with your ID card. Drinks can't be brought in. If you bring them, you can either throw them away or put them in the basket at the door and wait for them to be taken when you go out. At first glance, the gallery is very short, but actually there are four floors. We didn't go there until 3 p.m. The first floor was too carefully visited for more than an hour, resulting in the other three floors not enough time, and people began to rush towards closing time. Each layer is displayed in a step-by-step manner according to the different stages of the development of Guangdong Fine Arts in the past 100 years. After reading all, we can have a deeper understanding of the history of Guangdong fine arts. I think it is very necessary for art students to go and see it. (On the spot, many people are watching the paintings while discussing it.) Many of the exhibits were transported from the Chinese Art Museum, and some were kept in Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. In addition, the exhibition has a very innovative place, that is, using VR and mobile devices to assist viewing exhibition at the entrance to have a two-dimensional code to allow viewers to scan WiFi and download "Guangdong Art Centennial Exhibition APP". Scan before the marked paintings, you can see the static picture becomes dynamic, and see the corresponding background of the painter (Guan Shanyue, Li Tie) The key point is that even if we can't finish it for a while, we can click on App to continue to see the painting when we go home.