Moscow's State Tretyakov Gallery's collection and Nicolai Fechin's oil painting exhibitions are on show at the Dadu Museum of Art in Beijing until Feb 1, before moving on to Hangzhou and Jinan through Feb 27.
Art this year, became something everyone talks about, not just highbrows any more. From the chicken cup to Van Gogh's painting, rich Chinese rich are showing a robust purchasing power on the art market at home and abroad. Let's have a review of the hot art news that happened in 2014.
A sculptor with roots in Nanjing creates a statue series to commemorate victims of the 1937 massacre by Japanese soldiers, Deng Zhangyu reports.
A group of college students at Liaocheng University in Shandong province put on shadow puppet show with puppets they made to mark the upcoming 77th anniversary of the Nanjing Massacre, on Dec 10, 2014.
A Chinese-Russian exhibition of paintings and graphics featuring winter landscapes opened on Tuesday in the Russian port city of Vladivostok.
A series of landscape paintings showing the renowned art master Li Keran's world were recently unveiled at the Art Museum of the Beijing Fine Arts Academy in memory of the 25th anniversary of the artist's death.
A series of landscape paintings showing the renowned art master Li Keran's world were recently unveiled at the Art Museum of the Beijing Fine Arts Academy in memory of the 25th anniversary of the artist's death.
Grapefruit skin goes into the garbage can for ordinary people but to Zhu Guogen, it's treasure which can be made into art work.
Artists who relocated to Germany are getting a new platform for their work at the Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum in Beijing. The exhibition will run through Jan 5.
A national agency unveils winning applicants for its first year of grants, Deng Zhangyu reports.
Wang Zhongjun, co-founder of Huayi Brothers Media Corp, describes his motive for the purchase of a Vincent Van Gogh still life as "a feeling".
Twelve artists are exploring the idea of "home" in an exhibitionM Home: Living in Spaceat Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, on show through Jan 6.