Exhibition
01.07.2017
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1954
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Teahouse Around the World
BPAT’s Teahouse is not only China’s but also the world’s.
[Crossing Cultures: Indians in China ] Laxman Hemnani: A Taste of India
“I once met a consultant whose research says that in a lifetime, a person can switch between six different careers if they want to,” says Laxman Hemnani over a steaming bowl of ...
22.06.2017
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1419
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[Books]Colorful China:Recording History Across Three Decades
This book includes 445 works carefully selected from tens of thousands of photos taken by 80-year-old Chinese photographer Weng Naiqiang, who vividly captured the great changes ...
22.06.2017
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1762
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Hardly Child’s Play
95 Years Old Chinese movies for children appeared alongside the emergence of modern children’s literature in the country. During the New Culture Movement between 1915 and 1923, ...
16.06.2017
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2185
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Cutting Out Space in Public Art
So few Chinese art enthusiasts know anything about Israeli art that David Gerstein, one of Israel’s most influential artists, has taken it upon himself to serve as a messenger b...
02.05.2017
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1636
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14.02.2017
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2196
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Willows in the Spring Breeze
Willows in the Spring Breeze —Exhibition of Selected Yangliuqing New Year Pictures Acquired by National Art Museum of China
Mariinsky’s China Month
Shanghai embraced one of Russia’s greatest operas on October 18, 2016, when Valery Gergieve, considered an “Arts Tsar,” staged the classic Queen of Spades, a masterpiece of the ...
14.02.2017
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1878
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Hidden Tibetan Buddhism in the Palace Museum
The Palace Museum (Forbidden City), an imperial palace of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, is considered the pinnacle of Chinese palace architecture.
14.02.2017
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2387
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Yesterday’s Youth: Middle-school Students in the 1980s
For China, the 1980s was an era of many new introductions and concepts. During the decade, well-known photographer Ren Shulin visited many middle schools in Beijing to observe c...
14.02.2017
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3747
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Today’s Documents: More Choices
The exhibition invited 50 artists from different countries including China, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, India, Russia, South Africa and South Korea.
01.02.2017
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1440
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