"Invincible Souls" Ink Wash Painting Exhibition Opens at Memorial Hall
Recently, the special art exhibition "Indomitable Soul: Ding Pin's Series of Ink Wash Paintings 'The Wall of Nanjing Massacre Victims'" was launched at the Memorial Hall. The paintings on display use the ruined city walls after the Japanese invaders captured Nanjing in December 1937 as the core imagery. The overall narrative is composed of 16 thematic sections, including "The Scourge of War," "The Fall," "The Calamity," and "The Call." Through 338 figure paintings, the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders in Nanjing are depicted, recreating the bloody, tear-soaked history of the Nanjing Massacre victims and their indomitable spirit of resistance.
Painter Ding Pin stated that he hopes to convey this spirit of resilience through his works to those who call for peace and justice.




