Blog Tag - painting
Here at the Beijinger, we try to bring you diverse stories about what’s going on in this city that we love. Useful tips, fun local facts, updates,...
I’m always on the lookout for fun and interesting things to do in Beijing. I’ve always been quite a creative person and although my skill set (my...
PazViola is an Uruguayan artist who has been living and working in Beijing for just two years, but his name is spreading like wildfire in the local...
Old Masters: Australia’s Great Bark Artists, an exhibition featuring a delicate and rare collection of aboriginal bark paintings from Australia's...
State of the Arts is our regular arts column whereby we take a look at the newest moves in Beijing's creative scene and highlight art news as well as...
Are you one of those people that just can't stand the pressure surrounding New Year's Eve and the neverending options vying for your attention? Fret...
Following the long holiday, we have three solo exhibitions and a group show to wake you up, get you creative juices flowing, and enlighten your long...
This week, let’s get spiritual. Mankind is born to pursuit the essence of life, and in turn the six solo shows in this week’s Art Weekly see artists...
Ever since Louis Daguerre invented photography diehard proponents have argued that “painting is dead,” comparing the accuracy of photography with the...
In this week's Art Weekly, we have two young artists seeking to present global problems in different ways: a solo exhibition by Wu Jianjun, and an...
The largest ever exhibition of original artworks by Pablo Picasso on Chinese soil opened last Saturday (May 28) at the Riverside Art Museum.
The...
Fifty-five years ago this May, yet another aspiring painter arrived in Paris. The French capital was then the mecca for artists from around the...