Wearing cloth shoes that are typical to China, French artist Julien des Monstiers has explored Beijing during his recent three-month stay by immersing himself in the local life rather than going around the city just as a tourist. Now, he is reflecting his experience on canvas and sharing it with people at his solo exhibition entitled Someone Else's Dream.
Yu Qiping attributed his meticulous approach to art to his Virgo sign of the zodiac and B blood type.
It is nestled in one of Beijing's traditional hutong (alleyways), but this is no ordinary courtyard-its doors are open to kung fu enthusiasts from all walks of life.
Bian Qing's Anthology of Hidden Mountains series appears at first glance to be ink-and-water paintings depicting landscapes.
Missing parts from Buddha sculptures in Shanxi province digitally restored. Deng Zhangyu reports.
An ongoing exhibition of Zhao Bandi's works at Beijing's Ullens Center for Contemporary Art showcases his unconventional ideas. Lin Qi reports.
For nearly 1,000 years, mountainous Dehua county in Fujian province has been producing ivory-white porcelain.
The dark tale of Jekyll and Hyde, which is about a London doctor in the 19th century who suffers from a split personality, is a classic Broadway musical.
The Mandarin version of the The Sound of Music will return to Beijing from Aug 18 to Sept 3, after its first tour of the country last year.
This weekend, Beijing Modern Dance Company will present a show on animals of the Chinese zodiac.
A group show of dozens of works by young Chinese opened at the Tang Contemporary Art Beijing on Aug 5. Nine artists, many of whom were born in well-off families after the 1990s, are displaying installations, videos, paintings and photos.
Ever since it was launched in 2011, Art Nova 100, a Beijing-based institution which promotes young artists, mostly aged 35 and below, has helped more than 200 artists find galleries and more than 150 hold their first solo exhibitions.