The much-talked about exhibition, running through Oct 16, pays tribute to those trailblazers active in the art circles of the previous century.
Since China reformed and opened up to the world in 1978, great changes have taken place as reflected by 40 Years of Chinese Photography held in Beijing. This exhibition presents more than 400 photos of about 40 Chinese photographers, demonstrating the profound changes China and its people have experienced in the last four decades.
With the trial operation of the new extension the Sanxingdui Museumin Sichuan province, an animated movie inspired by some of its most valuable artifacts has also unveiled its “mask”.
When Bahtiyar Yusanjan, a young man from Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, attended a friend's wedding last month, he experienced far more than delicious food, phenomenal dancing and nonstop music.
Some of the greatest names in classical music gather every July at the mountain town of Verbier, Switzerland, for an exceptional concert series featuring choirs, orchestras, and intimate recitals.
The French perfume maker Maison Francis Kurkdjian launched its new fragrance in the Chinese mainland with an immersive art exhibition at Modern Art Museum, Shanghai from July 24 to 26.
Five years ago, the online talent show Street Dance of China wowed viewers.
Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra's 2022-23 season closed with a concert on July 16. The eyes of the audience were on Sun Yifan, the 29-year-old conductor who stepped in for established conductor Yu Long.
In a letter to her daughter Liang Zaibing, in 1937, architect Lin Huiyin described the hardships during her fourth trip with Liang Sicheng from Beijing to Shanxi province.
China and the Silk Road, Understood Through Bamboo Slips, a media event, opens on July 29, 2023 in Dunhuang, Jiuquan city of Northwest China’s Gansu province.
From a 6-meter-by-6-meter dismountable house, to vintage jewelry, to garments and an original Citroen car, the new exhibition at Power Station of Art in Shanghai takes audiences on a retrospective journey through the emergence and prosperity of modernity in the golden age of Paris.
From concerts to kids' plays, museums and cultural institutions are conceiving innovative ways to both educate and entertain the public.