US artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) said in a New York Times interview in 1986 that people from the National Art Museum of China-where his show was to open-were so excited at his idea that they kept providing him more exhibition space.
Cui Xiuwen focuses on different phases of life in a solo exhibition in Beijing.
An interactive show dedicated to the Netherlands 'most-celebrated post-impressionist painter staged its world debut in Beijing on Saturday. It will tour about 30 cities in China.
Classical music can be fun and spontaneous. That's what Igudesman & Joo, a duo comprising classical musicians Aleksey Igudesman and Richard Hyung-ki Joo, believe.
Italian artist Angela Occhipinti conveys through her works a sense of uncertainty about the future, particularly the fate of humans.
After nearly twelve months of preparation, the Robert Rauschenberg in China exhibition has finally arrived inside the gates of one of China's most recognizable museums, the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing.
Photofairs Shanghai, an annual international fair dedicated to photography, will return to the Shanghai Exhibition Center from Sept 9 to 11 for its third edition.
A unique photo project created 14 years ago in Shanghai and shown for the first time in China answers just that.
Vitas returns to China to thrill fans with his distinctive vocal technique, Chen Nan reports.
Historical dance drama Zhaojun Goes Beyond the Great Wall as a Bride was performed on stage by the China Opera and Dance-Drama Theatre in Beijing on June 9.
The project, which features dozens of important figures, including politicians, financiers, media moguls and diplomats, confronts the audience with the question of what is power and how does one think about it.
Legend has it that about centuries ago, Namkhagyan, a master of Tibetan thangka art, suddenly learned how to paint with a pen given by a Buddha in a dream.