Eighty-two works of art from the Uffizi Gallery collection will be on show from next week in Shanghai, the first time the Italian museum has held such a large-scale exhibition on the mainland.
A major retrospective of abstract expressionist Chu Teh-Chun in his 90th year consolidates his claim to greatness.
The Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery is hosting a show of more than 30 of the latest ink-on-paper works by Cameroonian artist Barthelemy Toguo and Chinese artist Guo Wei.
Sitting in an antique Chinese chair of sandalwood, Ziwei brewed a pot of Chinese green tea.
World-renowned performance artist uses his unique camouflaging style to provoke public thought on life and the world.
The State Administration of Cultural Heritage has recently handed over about 400,000 cultural relics to the National Museum of China.
Army administrator Wang Zirui spends her spare time traversing the country, looking for folk art that she houses in a Beijing museum she founded.
A painting of a windmill newly attributed to the Dutch master Vincent Van Gogh went on display on Wednesday after spending decades in the depot of a Dutch provincial museum.
The Festive Art Show presents folk art, Spring Festival couplets and calligraphy through the ages and up to the present.
One of Europe's biggest contemporary art fairs, ARCO, posted an increase in sales over last year, officials say, in a sign that the global art market is recovering from the financial crisis.
A set of 11 lithographs made by Paul Gauguin for a show in Paris 121 years ago are the focus of an exhibit running in Amsterdam on the French post-impressionist painter's career.
Twenty-five years after he died, Pang Hiunkin is still the most valued artist at Changshu Art Museum, in Jiangsu province.