Blog Tag - Pekin Fine Arts
Happy Friday, here's the lowdown on entertainment options around the city this weekend. Chinese Spring Festival flicks seem to be all the rage this...
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...
Warmer climes are coming: dust off our bikes, unpack your tank tops and get used to going outside again. Galleries are installing new works, museums...
Have you all heard, Hu Jintao's declared a culture war on the West? There's a signed essay circulating that cites the invasion of cultural exports...
No, not old-school like Sugarhill Gang. In this case, we’re referring to a pre-camera type of photography called cyanotype, also known as a...
Nice work, Uncle Hu. Now that you’re officially focused on building soft power, we’re busier than ever trying to cover everything that’s going on,...
Our fifth and final art walk takes you to an area that's really the best of both worlds: well-curated, high quality exhibits kept safe from big-...
This weekend, enjoy a Brazilian block party a la documentary festival DocBrazil, set in everybody’s favorite “new Nanluogu Xiang,” Wudaoying hutong...
Beijing’s first private contemporary art space, Red Gate Gallery, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this Saturday with the preview of their newest...
The Caochangdi Photospring kicks off this Saturday afternoon, 3pm, at the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre. The event is free and open to the...
Meg Maggio Director, Pékin Fine Arts
The book on my shelf with the most sentimental value is my Chinese-English dictionary: a big hardback one I...
I have whiplash from how quickly things have accelerated since the chunjie lull. Between book festivals, new exhibits, ballets and Irish...
Looking for some visual stimulation this weekend? Luckily, Beijing’s currently being hit with a barrage of new exhibits, ranging from photography to...