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Art beat (July 5-18)

2013-07-08 16:37:14

(China Daily)

 

Beijing

Antiques at auction

Beijing Yingshi International Auction will preview 58 lots of Chinese ink paintings and porcelain that will go under the hammer in its spring sales. Highlights include The Scene of Jackdaws Returning to Nests, a Song Dynasty (960-1279) painting featuring a primitive and unsophisticated approach. Another important piece is an underglazed blue vase (pictured) made during the reign of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) emperor Qianlong (1735-96). The porcelain, sculpted in a baoyue style, was painted with scenes of spring planting, which was considered fundamental to national prosperity in ancient times. The auctions will be held on July 16.

10 am-9 pm, July 12-16. China World Hotel, China World Trade Center, 1 Jianguomen Wai Dajie Street, Beijing. 010-5913-8666.

Swiss trio play classics

The Swiss Piano Trio, one of the most acclaimed chamber ensembles of its generation, will tour China from July 12 to 22, offering a sample of their vast repertoire to Chinese audiences. The trio will perform pieces by Beethoven and Mendelssohn, as well as pieces of contemporary Swiss classical music with a work from Swiss composer Martin Wettstein. Founded in 1998, the Trio, which includes pianist Martin Lucas Staub, violinist Angela Golubeva and cellist Sebastien Singer, has won a number of international awards.

7:30 pm, July 12-22. National Center for the Performing Arts, west of Tian'anmen Square, Beijing.

010-6655-0000.

To's new film on familiar ground

Hong Kong director Johnnie To's new film Blind Detective is a perfect blend of two genres he is known for - suspense and romance. Andy Lau plays a blind detective, who investigates cold cases for the police. He joins a young policewoman played by Sammi Cheung to search for her childhood friend who disappeared a decade ago. The pair, who previously performed in To's films Needing You and Love on a Diet, appear in one hilarious scene after another in their search for truth. The film also features some violence and may not be suitable for younger viewers. Blind Detective premiered on July 4.

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