Since 2003, Chinese painter Wan Yuxi and German artist Gunter Grossholz, both 38, have been working together as Wandamuto Studio.
Traditional Chinese art is replacing contemporary art as the new investment of choice among financially astute collectors, according to local art fair organizers and gallery owners.
Since opening on Sept 27, the grand Mystery of Red Sandalwood exhibition in Taiwan's financial center Taipei 101 has attracted throngs.
When photographer Chen Haiwen tried to take pictures of the Jingpo ethnic group in Yunnan province for his ambitious photo album featuring all of China's 56 ethnic groups, he ran into a problem.
Acclaimed Chinese craftsman Li Yixuan has produced a set of porcelain vases using the unique "knife-drawing" method as a tribute to the 60th anniversary of New China's founding.
For the first time in 60 years, treasures from the Palace Museum in Beijing have been sent to Taipei for a large-scale exhibition about Qing Dynasty Emperor Yongzheng (1678-1735).
Third-generation Beijing master kongzhu maker Zhang Guoliang pondered how he could combine a traditional recreation with the nation's march toward modernity.
"If you have too much of a culture, then you have a pressure," said Willy Tsao, choreographer and founder of Beijing Dance/LDTX, an acronym for "Lei Dong Tian Xia," meaning "Thunder Rumbles Under Heaven" in Chinese.
The two empires at both ends of the Silk Road meet at the Beijing World Art Museum.
CAE Media and AirMedia are jointly presenting the GREEN Art Fair.
Chinese artist Song Dong's signature installation work Waste Not is on display in New York City's Museum of Modern Art.
With stunning, historic gold treasures from South America, the Museo del Oro Museum in Columbia will mark its debut exhibit in the Middle Kingdom on Wednesday at the Shanghai Museum with selected pieces from back home, where it houses the world's largest and oldest collection of some 33,000 precious metal artifacts.