Art exhibitions, events and lectures in Beijing

Updated: 2012-02-22 13:43

By Zhu Linyong (chinadaily.com.cn)

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Art of Dangerous Relationship

Gallery Yang is hosting a solo exhibition for artist Li Bo.

On show are more than 30 paintings and installations Li has created over the past two years.

The new works are entitled Dangerous Relationship and reflect an interpretation of the relationship between human beings and modern society, the artist says.

10 am - 6 pm, until March 31

Gallery Yang, 4/F, N2 Building, No.11 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

010 6417 9419

Hong Kong artist

The Arrow Factory Gallery is presenting an exhibition entitled It's Not An Easy Thing for Hong Kong artist Lee Kit. The highlight is a new installation in the form of an imagined music shop from the 1980s. The exhibits are both an elegiac tribute to a specific moment in time and an aggregation of the artist's "invented memories, tangential associations and bitter-sweet emotions".

38 Jianchang Hutong, Guozijian Street, Dongcheng district, Beijing.

10 am – 6 pm, until March 25.

Retrospective solo

The Pace Beijing Gallery will hold a grand retrospective solo for veteran sculptor Sui Jianguo.

On view will be more than 30 of the most representative works Sui has created since 1987. Sui is widely considered to be a pioneering Chinese sculptor who has gone the furthest in exploring the realm of conceptual art on the Chinese mainland.

10 am – 6 pm, until April 14

798 Art Zone, 1 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang district, Beijing

010 5978 9781

Lecture on ancient art

Tsinghua University art professor Chen Chiyu is to give a two-hour lecture on the development of the artistic tradition of wenrenhua, or literati painting, from 2 pm until 4 pm on Feb 25 at the Conference Room on the 7th floor of the National Art Museum of China in downtown Beijing.

The lecture is part of the public education series the museum has prepared to help viewers better understand the ongoing Exhibition of Ancient Artworks Donated by Deng Tuo, which runs until April 8, organizers say.

To attend the lecture, please send your name and mobile phone number before 12 am on Feb 24 to ggjy@namoc.org. Once you receive a confirmation e-mail, you can make reservations for seats.

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