Grand Chinese Art Exhibition ‘From Beijing to Paris’ Opens in Paris
A major Chinese art exhibition titled ‘From Beijing to Paris’ opens in Paris, showcasing over 200 works by more than 100 leading Chinese artists from May 7 to 18.
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A major Chinese art exhibition titled ‘From Beijing to Paris’ opens in Paris, showcasing over 200 works by more than 100 leading Chinese artists from May 7 to 18.
Artist Zhang Xiaodong revives China’s ancient dragon scale bookbinding, showcasing his work globally and winning prestigious awards.
An exhibition at Beijing’s China National Arts and Crafts Museum celebrates veteran artist Chang Shana’s eight-decade legacy, highlighting her contributions to Chinese art and Dunhuang cultural preservation.
Yannick Lintz, president of Paris’s Guimet Museum, discusses the museum’s role in promoting Chinese art and cultural exchange as it prepares to celebrate 60 years of diplomatic relations between China and France.
Over 200 masterpieces of late French-Chinese painter Zao Wou-ki return to Hangzhou in a centennial retrospective exhibition, marking the tenth anniversary of his passing.
Master woodcarver Zhen Chunhui from Fujian Province has dedicated over 30 years to Putian woodcarving, transforming wood into living embodiments of Chinese tradition and poetry.
Discover the captivating world of Altay gem painting, where Master painter Liu Quanxia transforms natural gemstones into stunning works of art. Join us as we explore her step-by-step creative process.
Renowned artist Chen Jialing revives the timeless beauty of Hangzhou’s West Lake by painting the challenging ‘Ten Scenes of West Lake,’ bridging past and future through his unique artistic vision.
Discover the intricate art of shell carving in Dalian, where skilled artisans transform sea shells into stunning works of art, reflecting a deep cultural heritage and the city’s maritime connection.
Master painter He Jialin dedicates his life to preserving China’s cultural heritage through art, capturing the fading beauty of ancient villages and inspiring a new generation to cherish traditional culture.
Renowned artist Wu Yueshi shares his philosophy on mastering Chinese painting through patience, nurturing, and accumulating small achievements to attain greatness in the profound realm of Chinese art.
Season II of CGTN’s documentary series ‘The Art Beat’ premieres on August 21, spotlighting eight leading contemporary Chinese artists as they blend tradition with innovation in their work.
Season II of CGTN’s ‘The Art Beat’ delves into the lives of eight leading contemporary Chinese artists, showcasing how they blend traditional inspiration with innovative exploration in their art forms.
Renowned artist Zhou Jingxin has won awards at five consecutive national fine arts exhibitions, each time with unique works, embodying his belief that an artist should transcend trends and the times.
Artist He Jialin celebrates China’s traditional solar terms through paintings and poetry, capturing the essence of each period to stay connected with his cultural heritage.
Artist Shi Qi blends tradition with innovation through his unique ‘Three Forms in One’ concept, emphasizing the importance of building on the old to create the new in his artistic journey.
Chinese artist Liu Wanming defied modern art trends, dedicating himself to traditional Chinese painting. Despite criticism, he preserved ancient techniques, inspiring others to embrace cultural heritage.
Artist Liu Wanming from north China's Hebei Province brings rural childhood memories to life in his paintings, infusing pigs, chickens, and tadpoles with spirituality and innocence.
Chinese artist Liu Wanming creates large-scale paintings using tiny brush strokes, achieving intricate detail while capturing the essence of the whole.
Artist Liu Wanming credits his mother for inspiring his passion for painting, expressing his love and gratitude through his acclaimed depictions of monkeys and sheep that celebrate Chinese culture.