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.
A Hong Kong stage adaptation of the Chinese folk tale of the "butterfly lovers" with a modern twist is coming to the mainland soon.
From a soap bar made of cement to sculpture and installation consisting of pig's fat, the new exhibition at K11 art museum in Shanghai celebrates the founding of a new artists community.
On International Women's Day, Fu Hao, a female legend from 3,000-odd years ago, was reintroduced to the public in the exhibition hall of Beijing's Capital Museum.
Works by two leaders of modern Chinese painting will be on view in Hong Kong before going up for auction.
Kou Zhengyu was invited by his bar-owner friend Zhong Sheng to perform with his band, Suffocated, one spring more than a decade ago.