Award-winning psychiatrist is spearheading efforts to develop the sector, Xu Xiaomin reports in Shanghai.
Two women in their 50s stand contemplating in front of Guanyin of the South China Sea, an ancient Chinese sculpture in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri.
Life is like a box of mooncakes. You never know what you're going to get.
As we move through autumn, blue skies, crystalline dewdrops and the bejewelled flora usher in one of the more transient, but aesthetic, periods, Zhang Lei reports.
The 2022 "Chinese Bridge Chinese Proficiency Competition - Calligraphy and Painting Challenge" has attracted a lot of attention since its start in June, and many works have been submitted by Chinese language lovers worldwide.
The 13th China Art Festival opened at the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing on Sept 1 and will run through until Sept 15. The opening ceremony featured diversiform performances, such as traditional drama, opera and dance.
In Search of Lost time, inspired by the tear-jerking story of China relocating 3,000 orphans in the early 1960s, held a premiere in Beijing on Saturday, in attendance were the cast and crew members and a lot of movie enthusiasts.
Nearly 60 calligraphic works are on show at Brilliant Land, Courageous People, an exhibition at the National Museum of China, in Beijing. The exhibition hails accomplishments, social reforms and changes in people's lives within Hunan province over the past decade.
An Invitation to a Carefree Wandering, an exhibition now on at Great Wall Hua Xia Winery in Qinhuangdao, Hebei province, shows dozens of ink-brush works by six artists, whose landscape and figure paintings and calligraphic pieces express a pursuit of spirituality and boundlessness.
In his ink-brush paintings, Fang Xiang uses loose strokes to create a half-real, half-imagined world. His depictions of these landscapes are full of details of animation, expressing his reflections of worldly affairs and interpersonal relations, and provoking a shared yearning for a simple life.
Liu Wenyan considers herself lucky. Despite being confined to a wheelchair most of the time, she has recently finished a road trip covering more than 15,000 kilometers.
Exhibition reflects the boom of portraiture during the Ming and Qing dynasties, Lin Qi reports.