In Between the Times is a solo exhibition by Shanghai-based artist Zhou Yunxia, reviewing the 30-year evolution of his art.
The artistic style of xieyi in classical Chinese ink painting continues to influence artists today, whatever mediums they now work with.
Chen Wenling's first show since his struggle with nasopharyngeal cancer displays more than 30 large sculptures in a green patch of Beijing's Shunyi.
Sean Scully, 71, is fighting the weariness that an international artist has to face today because of extensive travel in a globalized art world.
Meet in Beijing Arts Festival is a large-scale international festival inaugurated in 2000 and held annually.
An ongoing exhibition at the Hangzhou Library shows violence against women during war through the multimedia artworks of contemporary artists from home and abroad.
The most famous soliloquy of all times, "to be or not to be", will be "spoken" without uttering a word, through dance movements.
Yunggie Ma mixes folk tales and ancient rhythms of a Tibetan county in her debut album.
Zheng Lu presents an exhibition in Beijing that shows the shift of his artworks from conventional to contemporary.
After shifting from music to visual art more than a decade ago, Ai Jing achieves both recognition and satisfaction on two sides of the globe.
Spring in a Small Town, a 1948 film by late director Fei Mu, is among the finest from the early days of filmmaking in China.
Spanish encaustic painter Jose-Maria Cano is displaying his works at an ongoing retrospective show in Beijing.