City guide: Shanghai
Updated: 2012-06-11 14:34
(China Daily)
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Wang Jue recital
Shanghainese pianist Wang Jue has been on stage regularly in China since the age of 10. The first prize winner of the 16th Santander "Paloma O'Shea" International Piano Competition in 2008, Wang is rapidly garnering attention as a gifted young performer who has already made successful debuts at New York's Carnegie Hall and London's Wigmore Hall. In his recital in Shanghai, he will perform the works of Liszt and Chopin.
7:30 pm, July 22. Concert Hall, Shanghai Oriental Art Center, 425 Dingxiang Lu, Pudong. 021-6854-1234
Visual experience
In the early spring of 2006, three young artists Liu Weijian, Sun Xun and Zhou Zixi gathered in Shanghai Doland Museum of Modern Art for a group exhibition titled Future Landscapes. The trio returns early this summer to share with the audience their creative and most recent works.
9 am-5 pm, until July 7. ShanghART Main Space, Bldg 16, 50 Moganshan Lu. 136-2184-8683
Ordinary objects
Beijing-based photographer Chen Wei is having his solo exhibition featuring his recent works and polaroid shots. The show, titled Chen Wei: More, will showcase the artist's interest in presenting ordinary objects. Chen, who was awarded the Best Photography Artist of 2011 by art journal Randian, has exhibited his works around the world.
10 am-5 pm, until July 15. Leo Xu Project, Lane 49, Bldg 3, Fuxing Xilu. 021-3461-1245
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