A visitor views items displayed during the gold and silver ware exhibition of the Palace Museum at the Olympic Tower in China's capital Beijing, Aug 11, 2015.
Parkview Green Art Taipei's first exhibition, titled Spiritual Field, teams up artists from the Chinese mainland, Taiwan and South Korea, who communicate different approaches to life and art.
Peter Seabourne's Concerto for French Horn demands a virtuoso performance, and that is what Czech soloist Ondrej Vrabec brought for the Asian premiere—in concert with Chinese conductor Lyu Jia.
An international circus carnival is held in Yinchuan Coliseum recently.
"Terracotta Warrior 3D"—a ground-breaking musical about the first emperor of China— will make its US debut in Denver, Colorado.
Painting is an exhibition which, its curator and artist Geng Jianyi hopes, will enable viewers to feel the inner power of painting. On show are canvases, ink paintings, drawings and watercolors by four painters including Dong Dayuan, Duan Jianwei, Wang Yongliang and Yu Huijian.
Participants wearing traditional costumes of Yi people pose at a beauty contest during the Torch Festival in Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Southwest China's Sichuan province, Aug 9, 2015.
In the past year, Zou Liang's failed attempts to deal with his social life and art creation left the sculptor troubled.
A show of Polish culture in Beijing speaks to the connection between the past and present.
A global 'experience' show will debut in Beijing next year, unveiling the master's life and works for art lovers who can't travel to Amsterdam to view his original pieces.
Artists from six countries will appear in four Chinese cities during the first Future Star International Arts Festival that runs until August 21.
Talking with Xu Dongdong is a pleasure. His gentle voice with its authentic Beijing burr is easy on the ear.