It has been 300 years since Western missionaries introduced watercolor techniques into China.
Though his late works reflect the "serving the people, serving politics" requirement for art after 1949, Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) retained a highly personal style.
The exhibition, Made in China: A Doug Fishbone Project, opens on Feb 10 and replaces a priceless painting with a commissioned replica from China. Visitors and art experts are invited to try to spot the fake, which will be unveiled by the gallery after three months.
Award-winning pianist Xue Yingjia's recital at the Shanghai Concert Hall will be a treat for the eyes as well as the ears, with some of the city's top dancers performing alongside the musician.
The fifth Beijing International Film Festival (BIFF) is scheduled to run from April 16 to 23.
An oil painting exhibition now at the National Museum of China immerses viewers in the sound of nature through dozens of landscapes.
The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) will present 19 concerts through Feb 25 for art lovers to celebrate the New Year. The series began Jan 10.
French sculptor and painter Pierre Carron, 83, is presenting a world of innocence and fantasy through his dozens of oil paintings of children, which are shown at the National Art Museum of China.
A children's theater director finds young viewers more eager for good narratives rather than flash-bang technology.
Five performances will be staged at the Cultural Palace of Nationalities Theatre from Jan 24 to Feb 4, 2015.
Several porcelains that highlight the ceramic-making excellence of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties’ are on show at the EC Gallery in Hong Kong.
A just-opened group exhibition of Chinese traditional paintings by 13 accomplished painters from the region continues through Dec 30, displaying more than 50 works.