US Artist Fuses Chinese Embroidery with Western Art in Beijing Exhibition
American artist Augustina Droze blends Chinese embroidery with Western concepts in her Beijing exhibition ‘Menagerie,’ opening this weekend.
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American artist Augustina Droze blends Chinese embroidery with Western concepts in her Beijing exhibition ‘Menagerie,’ opening this weekend.
A Washington-based art exhibition marks the 2026 Year of the Horse, blending traditional symbolism with reflections on pandemic-era challenges and cross-cultural unity.
Shenyang Museum’s horse-themed exhibition blends traditional symbolism with contemporary art, running through April 2026.
Guangzhou’s Cantonese embroidery revitalizes lychee symbolism through exquisite craftsmanship, blending tradition with modern cultural preservation in 2025.
Toy designer Xu Wen’s ‘Present You With a Pot of Cactus’ series blends vibrant design with themes of resilience, resonating with global youth and Asian cultural trends.
Former Asian Art Museum director Jay Xu reveals how storytelling and cultural translation create exhibitions that resonate with international audiences.
CGTN’s Liu Xin and China Arab TV’s Ameen Alobeidi explore Uygur calligraphy in Kashi, highlighting cultural heritage and cross-cultural connections through art.
Indian ceramicist Priya Sundaravalli Sudharsan highlights ‘Land Protection’ at UN@80, urging global harmony through art and environmental stewardship.
Shanghai’s ‘Blanc de Chine’ exhibition highlights Dehua porcelain’s exquisite craftsmanship and cultural legacy, bridging history and modern artistry.
Beijing’s Bird’s Nest Cultural Center showcases ceramic masterworks through December, blending ancient techniques with modern innovation in cultural preservation.
China discovers its largest Nuo mask – a 2.5-meter wooden artifact carved from a millennium-old tree in Guizhou, revealing ancient cultural practices.
Explore the Peacock Room’s 150-year journey from porcelain showcase to cultural icon, revealing Asia’s enduring influence on global art traditions.
The ‘Black Myth: Wukong Art Exhibition’ in Hangzhou offers an immersive dive into the game’s world, blending traditional folklore with cutting-edge design.
Tang Dynasty pottery figurines, symbols of status and spiritual guardians, reveal insights into ancient Chinese burial customs and cultural exchange during a prosperous era.
Rose Conference mascot Xiao Miaoyue teams with POP MART for limited collectibles, showcasing Asia’s cultural IP influence in global markets.
Explore the elegance of China’s Han Dynasty through Qiu Ying’s iconic painting, revealing imperial life and cultural heritage.
Chen Fenwan’s paper-cutting installation ‘A Wall’ at Beijing’s Nanchizi Museum revives the stories of Guangdong’s Taipingxu area through intricate artworks capturing historical traces.
Discover how Guizhou’s Museum of Memory on Hands preserves intangible heritage through immersive exhibits and rural empowerment in China’s southwestern mountains.
Traditional Chinese paper-cutting art finds modern relevance through Ne Zha-inspired creations, blending cultural heritage with pop culture success.
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.