Stitches of Time, an exhibition in Wuhan, Hubei province, gathers portraits made by more than 70 artists of varying ages and living in different places, over a time span of more than two decades. The subject of their works is the same person they are all friendly with, Yan Hong, a writer, publisher and curator who has been active in the art community for years.
The phrase "in the wake of" originally described the turbulent water trailing a ship — a literal marker of movement and change. Over time, it evolved into a metaphor for the aftermath of transformative events.
When Xu Beihong (1895-1953), one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Chinese art, enrolled at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in the 1920s, he immersed himself in an academic environment that would profoundly shape his artistic vision.
The Paths to Modernity: Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay, Paris exhibition in Shanghai is so popular that "even Van Gogh cannot squeeze into his own bedroom in Arles", according to visitors to the Museum of Art Pudong in Shanghai.
Sharing his love for cinema with thousands of audience members at the 27th Shanghai International Film Festival was "the real experience of that portrayed in Nuovo Cinema Paradiso," said Italian film director Giuseppe Tornatore during his master class at the event.
It may be difficult to take one's eyes off a dazzling coronet on show at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing.
Clad in an exquisite suit of armor and carrying a long staff over his shoulder, the "Destined One" — the protagonist warrior tasked to revive Monkey King in the blockbuster game Black Myth: Wukong — strides into a crowd.
Nestled in the primeval forests of Hanzhong, Shaanxi province, grows a remarkable vine known for its unmatched flexibility, exceptional length, and a smooth, lustrous surface with superb elasticity.
Joined by a globally renowned orchestra, Shanghai Oriental Art Center celebrated its 20th birthday Wednesday, during which its upcoming star-studded autumn and winter show season was unveiled.
Shanghai Ballet's new production Lily will premiere at Shanghai Grand Theatre on July 18.
Wuhan, Hubei province's river-forged capital, unrolls like a living scroll combining urban explorations on foot with pleasant cruise ship voyages.