Can China's contemporary art market survive or even thrive during the present global financial crisis?
The nation's largest ever exhibition of top-quality arts and crafts works are on show.
The National Art Museum of China has compiled the best of Chinese arts and crafts into a single exhibition - the Chinese Arts and Crafts Exhibition. It opened Saturday in Beijing.
The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) founded the CPAFFC Art Studio early this week.
Many scholars of Chinese art consider a pilgrimage to rural New Hampshire as a rite of passage.
The gorgeous hues, unbridled brush lines and sober compositions of woman artist Li Dongxia's works brighten the National Art Museum of China's exhibition hall.
The Red Army Choir and Dance Ensemble treated Beijingers to a variety of Russian folk songs and dances in December. Russia's other symbolic folk ensemble "Beriozka" (the birch tree) will bring something different but equally impressive this month.
Artifacts from Beijing's Palace Museum and Taipei's "National Palace Museum" are on course to be displayed together after nearly six decades of separation.
Cheap rent, quiet surroundings rapidly turned the area into a paradise for artists. More artists moved in and established dozens of art studios,galleries and cafes.
One of the most important cultural events of the year, the China International Cultural &Creative Industry Expo (ICCIE), is in Beijing next week.
Fifty ancient Chinese painting masterpieces are being brought home after more than half a century overseas.
Thousands of Chinese paintings, calligraphy pieces, chinaware, rare books and manuscripts will be auctioned in the coming two weeks.