The world’s largest Tintin theme exhibition, Tintin and Hergé, recently opens at Shanghai Power Station of Art, which will last until the end of October.
The exhibition is jointly organized by Power Station of Art and the Hergé Museum in Belgium, which not only shows the art of Tintin, the protagonist of The Adventures of Tintin, and also sheds light on his creator Hergé, the pen name of Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi.
The exhibition shows the different aspects of Hergé's work through his original drawings and photographs. In addition, his interviews, writings, and testimonials that explain his choices, doubts, curiosity to life, and traces of his career as a true artist are also displayed to the public.