Where are the women? That was the question Australian writer Luise Guest often asked curators, gallery owners and art teachers during her monthslong stay in China in 2011.
Art exhibition "The Shadow Never Lies" was held at the Shanghai 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum in Shanghai, April 29
Cirkopolis, a show from Canada, will tour China from June to September. It has been performed hundreds of times in nearly two dozen countries earlier.
Cavalia, which combines horses, riders, acrobats and musicians in a multimedia spectacle, is set to unveil in Beijing this week.
For four decades, the Chinese-American artist, 55, who divides his time between his native Shanghai and California, has used ink as his main object to create art.
Zhang Guoyong, the artistic director of the Shanghai Opera House and Qingdao Symphony Orchestra, has collaborated with renowned musicians both at home and abroad.
Mark Rowswell became famous in China at 23. He has acted in many Chinese television series and is moving toward a new direction.
A guqin concert is a key highlight of this year's Shanghai Spring Music Festival that will be held later in the month.
Titled Specific Artifact Exhibition of Two Emperors' Tutors, Weng Tonghe, and the Weng Family, the show opened in the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum last week as part of a four-stop tour.
A centuries-old imperial palace in China is temporarily decorated like a Russian palace. Gold Easter eggs as well as precious articles belonging to the Romanovs are placed here.
A Chinese photographer and his Japanese wife push efforts to promote photography as an art form.
Fabergé Revealed, an exhibit showcasing more than 200 treasures created for the Russian imperial family and collected by the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, opened at the Palace Museum.