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To commemorate the 60 anniversary of the foundation of Chinese People’s Republic of China, Yan Huang Art Museum will hold “Huang Zhou’s Painting Exhibition” during Sept.29 to Oct.31.

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An exhibition of more than 100 photos of Hong Kong's unique heritage buildings and scenes in the 1970s and 1980s will be shown at the Central Police Station Compound next week, as an effort to boost public awareness on heritage conservation and revitalization, the organizer said last Saturday.

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Wu Guanzhong presented his unique revolutionary sacred place artwork “Shao Shan”(1976) on Sep.9 in Shanghai MART.

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Walk into the hallways of the Bedford Public Library, and you may be drawn to images reflecting a traditional Chinese landscape, often with modern ideas about emotion, as well as a sense of place.

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Sotheby's series of Asian art auctions in New York will begin on September 16 with two sales. The sale Fine Chinese Furniture, Works of Art and Carpets from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections will be offered at 10am, and it will be immediately followed by the sale of Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art.

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In Chinese contemporary art, the concept of 'experimental art' is actually a skeptical revision of the concept of 'avant-garde'. It is skeptical of the concept's historical oracular tone, and revises its group movement model.

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Among the legacies to be left by the Shanghai 2010 World Expo, the most prominent will likely be the ingeniously designed Chinese Pavilion. Nicknamed the "Crown of the Orient", the building has become a highly anticipated centerpiece for the expo.

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Ink painting (shui mo) in Chinese and East Asian art, can be considered the artistic equivalent of oil painting in Western art. Calligraphy (shu fa) represents the greatest achievement of Chinese and East Asian art and its value can be considered as fundamental as that of Greek sculpture in Western art as well.

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The memories of Beijing are making an overwhelming comeback in a new exhibition called "Memory of a City".

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Commencing Christie's Asian Art Week, the sale of Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art including Property from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections on September 14 and 15 will bring together over 400 works of art, including superb ceramics, jades, bronzes, furniture and sculptures.