The new Museum of Art Pudong (MAP) in Shanghai opened to the public on July 8.
The exhibition "Futurism of the Past – Contemplating the Past and Future in Chinese Contemporary Art," presented by Beijing Contemporary Art Expo, was launched at Beijing Exhibition Center earlier this month and will run until August 31.
Dingjiaqiao has a 1,000-year history of producing the paper. The process of making Xuan paper was also added to UNESCO's world intangible cultural heritage list in 2009.
Galloping Horse, one such painting Xu created in 1942, will go under the hammer in an online auction on Aug 19 on the Taobao e-commerce platform, with a starting bidding price at 2.1 million yuan ($330,000).
In a letter to his friend Darren Bader, Joel Mesler says his one-man show in Hong Kong displays his childhood memories of the nights when his parents would go out, as well as the images and scenes he dreamed about.
Artist Lu Junzhou presents a cross between calligraphy and archaeological findings in his new Liang Zhu Writing exhibition at Liangzhu Culture and Arts Center in Zhejiang province.
Aerial view of rice paddies in Helan county, Ningxia Hui autunomous region.
Tenor Liu Naiqi celebrated turning 40 by proudly representing Macao with a performance at the grand gala commemorating the centenary of the Communist Party of China, Chen Nan reports.
A film, adapted from a Chinese opera on wartime stories, debuts in theaters, Chen Nan reports.
Competition highlights members of ethnic groups capturing their changing lifestyles, Wang Ru reports.
Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture, located in eastern Jilin province, is the largest habitation of the Korean ethnic group in China and the largest of its kind.
The two pieces of woodwork unearthed from the Jingtoushan ruins in Yuyao, Zhejiang province, have been identified as the earliest lacquerware pieces yet found in China, which advances the history of lacquer use in China and even in the world to more than 8,000 years ago, industry experts said.