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.
An immersive exhibition in Beijing invites visitors to reflect on how digital technology is shaping their lives.
The 2017 Art Nova 100 opening exhibition was unveiled at the Today Art Museum in Beijing on August 1.
Nanjing-based artist Zhang Lei has been described by his friends and art collectors as a "watcher" of Jiangxinzhou, an island on the Yangtze River in East China's Jiangsu province.
Age prohibits Gillian Ayres, the British abstract artist, from doing as much work as she would love to with regard to painting and gardening.
An ongoing exhibition in Beijing showcases the excellence of the 'five great kilns' of imperial China.
An ongoing art show in Beijing sheds light on the importance of human emotions in our tech era.
An exhibition of hundreds of paintings and sculptures shows how one province shaped Chinese art since the early 20th century.
With giant banyan trees shading its graceful European mansions, Gulangyu looks like a Mediterranean island in the South China Sea.
The advancement of digital technology has not only helped expand artistic creativity but also enriched the experience of museum visits.
The late painter Guan Shanyue led his peers at the Lingnan School of Painting, formed in the early 20th-century in the southern city of Guangzhou, to revolutionize the classic Chinese mountain-and-water paintings. Guan also donated some 800 of his paintings to build an art museum named after him in Shenzhen in 1997.