The exhibition, Chinese Graphic Design of the 20th Century: A Documentary, tracks the social changes and the development of design in China, through posters and ads in magazines and newspapers, besides other design-related books and objects.
Li Xiaoke's print exhibition is titled Trails - The Immortal Memory of Tibet.
Thinking of being a dancer but afraid of the harsh training? Then consider joining Scottish Dance Theatre (SDT)’s creative workshop.
A gallery specializing in contemporary works of art on paper, the Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery, has opened in the 798 art district of Beijing.
As a child acrobat growing up in an obscure village in Jiangsu province in the 1950s, Lu Yi did not have it easy. Getting beaten up by his teachers for every little lapse was routine.
It's a celebration of what the human body can do when a performer defies the force of gravity, locks a foot on a pole and extends vertically, arms akimbo and horizontal to the ground.
Several cities around the country are in da Vincimode with shows about Leonardo da Vinci's art and inventions.
Fall art auctions began with a stumble on Tuesday, falling short of expectations despite conservative pricing that marked Christie's modest sale of Impressionist and modern works.
Red flags were waved, folk songs were sung and battles were fought in Jinggangshan at the National Center for the Performing Arts.
Breeze from the Mountains is a group show of calligraphy and ink paintings by veteran artists from Nanming, Guizhou province.
Eight 5-m-high sculptures created by veteran Chinese artists such as Ye Yushan, Pan He and Han Meilin, and inscribed with words such as "Peace" and "Friendship", in five languages, will be erected at universities in Georgia, Washington, New Jersey, and Kansas, later this month.
The China Realism Five Years Retrospective Exhibition is being held at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing until next Tuesday.