40 for 40
Time Capsule, the inaugural exhibition of the Cang Art Museum in Hangzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, features 40 works that chart the evolution of contemporary art in China since the 1980s. The exhibition, until Sept 20, features paintings, sculptures, photographic works, installations, videos and performance works by artists including Xu Bing, Ding Yi and Yang Fudong. The exhibition highlights how artists have tried to express in a historical context globalization, cultural diversity and the emergence of new media driven by technology. It opens up a dialog on how art can serve society and the public in the post-pandemic era.
10 am-6 pm, closed on Monday. Xiangshan Art Commune, Xihu district, Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
Ink art dancer
Speaking of her father, calligrapher Zeng Mi, Zeng Ying says, "I see him as an unfettered soul dancing in the world of ink art, and a sincere, simple-minded old man who imparts a sense of humor in his work. His strokes are embedded with intensity and vigor, and like flowers in full bloom, his art sparkles with enduring brilliance." At 90, Zeng Mi continues to explore the realms of Chinese calligraphy and the traditional art of rubbing, as well as the mountain-and-water genre of classical Chinese painting. His solo exhibition, I, At 90, showcases calligraphic works at China International Culture Exchange Center until July 23. Zeng Mi enrolled in China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, in 1957. He studied after modern masters such as Pan Tianshou, and was nurtured by an experimental spirit spearheaded by great artists including Huang Binhong and Lin Fengmian.
8:30 am-4:30 pm, daily. Compound No 9, Dong Tucheng Lu, Chaoyang district, Beijing.