
Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition Transforms Digital Fantasy into Reality
Hangzhou’s Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition merges digital and physical artistry, showcasing over 900 pieces from the game universe until July 25.
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Hangzhou’s Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition merges digital and physical artistry, showcasing over 900 pieces from the game universe until July 25.
A new exhibition in Beijing showcases over 240 Silk Road artifacts from Gansu, offering insights into China’s cultural legacy and historical exchanges. Open through August 17.
A centenary retrospective celebrates artist Huang Zhou’s iconic depictions of life and defense efforts in China’s South China Sea region through vivid sketches and historical narratives.
Beijing hosts joint China-Russia art exhibition commemorating WWII victory’s 80th anniversary, encouraging cross-cultural artistic collaboration and historical reflection.
A Nanjing exhibition uses cutting-edge tech to transform a Qing Dynasty painting into an immersive journey through ancient Jinling’s streets and culture.
Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota unveils first Beijing solo show at Red Brick Art Museum, featuring immersive installations exploring memory and human connection.
Shanghai Museum’s Ancient Chinese Bronze Gallery showcases 500 artifacts spanning 3,600 years, highlighting the evolution and cultural impact of bronze craftsmanship in China.
Beijing exhibition reimagines legendary heroine Mu Guiying through contemporary shadow puppetry, blending traditional folklore with modern artistry.
Ancient Chinese heroine Mu Guiying inspires modern shadow puppetry art in Beijing exhibition, blending tradition with contemporary creativity.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Shanghai Museum present ‘Recasting the Past,’ an exhibition showcasing a millennium of Chinese bronze craftsmanship, highlighting its rich history and cultural significance.
Experience Qi Baishi’s iconic artworks at their U.S. debut in San Francisco, featuring pieces from his long career and innovative AI interpretations.
A Chinese art exhibition at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest blends traditional brushwork with Western influences, exploring themes of nature, philosophy, and human emotions.