He Yunchang: Endless Shadowlands, an exhibition curated by Su Zhen Xie and on at the Wind H Art Center in Beijing until Dec 19, takes the audience upon a journey through time and space, history and culture, navigated by He's jadeite sculptures and installations.
Beyond the Anthropocene, a cross-disciplinary exhibition which serves to bridge the circles of art and science and expand people's imagination, will be held at the UCCA Center for Contemporary Art and Kuntai Jiarui Cultural Center in Beijing on Nov 16.
The title for Guo Wenjie's solo exhibition now on at the China National Academy of Painting, Facing Mountains, Seeking Answers, comes from the recent trips he took for sketching to Taishan Mountain, in Shandong province. Guo said when climbing the mountain and being surrounded by trees, he couldn't help but wonder about how one can achieve inner peace when dealing with others.
It was almost midnight when Xu Shihai received a message in a group chat on his phone that read "goodbye". Nobody but Xu took much notice of the message.
Thirteen-year-old Australian Chinese violinist Christian Li has released his debut album, featuring Vivaldi's thrilling chamber work The Four Seasons.
Gina Alice Redlinger released the first single of her upcoming debut album, Wonderworld, published by Deutsche Grammophon, on Sept 10.
The fifth season of the music reality show The Coming One by Tencent Video broadcast its finale on Oct 16. After 11 performances staged by four final-round contestants, 21-year-old Jiang Xiangui was awarded as this year's champion.
Artistic Request, an exhibition at the National Art Museum of China until Oct 20, reviews Yang's decades-long career in print making, painting and rediscovering folk arts.
In the nearly two decades since its establishment, Today Art Museum in Beijing has been exploring children's art education. It presents regular educational programs grounded in its own collection and exhibition calendar to nurture children and parents' interest in art, inspiring their creativity and broadening their vision of the world.
High-quality housekeeping services and professionals are in increasing demand in the country as the aged population grows and a number of married couples are considering their second or third child.
Surging Forward, which just ended its run at the National Art Museum of China, shows dozens of artworks themed on the Yellow River in the museum collection, celebrating its cultural and spiritual meaning in the country over centuries.