Sculptor Haige Wu intertwines feminism and heritage using traditional crafts and contemporary materials to build tactile, abstract narratives.
Interview with Mark O’Neill on his book Europeans in Hong Kong about continental contributions beyond British rule.
Esther Tang’s illustrations merge digital and traditional techniques, drawing from urban environments to create compelling ...
Based on an episode in Luo Guanzhong's historical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and starred Tan Xinpei. The film consisted of a recording of a Beijing opera performance of the Battle of Mount ...
Throughout Maoist China's turbulent history, the artist Mu Xin sacrificed everything to create his art. While illegally imprisoned during the Cultural Revolution, he risked his life writing and ...
Xingyu Huang creates immersive installations combining sensory perception, ecological research, and technology to examine ...
Xingyu Huang’s artistic initiative examines the interaction between creative techniques and scientific research by presenting a distinct and unique point of view Xingyu Huang is … ...
The story takes place in Hong Kong in 1962. Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), a journalist, rents a room in an apartment of a building on the same day as Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), a secretary from a ...
There was a kidnapping and murder case three months ago and now both the murderer and victim were found dead in a car accident. A rookie policewoman reaches the case survival for info and truth.
Liu Xi’s ceramic sculptures engage with form technique and material, reflecting themes of identity, feminism, and ...
Contemporary art in China: essays, the best Chinese artists, interviews, curricula, best works. Welcome to the captivating world of “Art in China,” where creativity and cultural heritage come together ...
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