Blog Tag - Caochangdi PhotoSpring
If you’re not incredibly careful, you’ll certainly miss the red wooden door to Jiali (家里) Gallery. It's down the side-alley of a side-alley and will...
Tucked away behind a thick green hedge, down a narrow street in Caochangdi, I face a room so densely packed with photography that taking a step back...
Janek Zdzarski has three generations of photographers in his family, so he says with a wink that he had no choice but to become one himself. His eye...
The Caochangdi PhotoSpring Festival officially began on Saturday, April 21 at Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. Opening week events (Photo Folio...
Just think, if film hadn’t been invented a couple hundred years ago, this week would look a lot more boring. As it stands, we’re being hit with a...
Caochangdi PhotoSpring is heading into its third year, having become one of Beijing’s most highly anticipated cultural events with equal parts...
Maybe you’re planning to avoid every single one of those music festivals you’ve been reading about. (Fear the port-a-potties? Haven’t a thing to...
The Caochangdi Photospring kicks off this Saturday afternoon, 3pm, at the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. The event is free and open to the...
The Capital M Literary Festival is starting this weekend, the first in a long train of cultural celebrations that include the Bookworm...
Rumors have been circulating for months about the impending demolition of Caochangdi, the suburb northeast of the 798 Art Zone that is home to many...
If you eschew the airport expressway that hurtles past 798 and instead take the tree-lined airport side-road (Jichang Fulu) that winds its way...
In a great opportunity for aspiring photographers, Caochangdi PhotoSpring has put out a call for submissions to Photofolio Review, an event giving...