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- Four city museums to offer free entry in March
Four museums and memorial sites in Shanghai will start a trial next month to offer free entry, Oriental Morning Post reported today.
- China's biggest seashell center opens
China's largest seashell exhibition center opened in Harbin, capital city of the northeastern Heilongjiang Province, on Thursday.
- Picasso exhibitions at Madrid's Reina Sofia museum
Two women look at a painting by Picasso at Madrid's Reina Sofia museum February 4, 2008. Madrid's Reina Sofia museum is about to open one of the most extensive Picasso exhibitions ever as it hosts works on loan from the National Picasso Museum in Paris to add to those already on view in the Spanish capital.
- Museum of mah-jong and tea culture to open in Chengdu
Picture taken on Feb. 1, 2008 shows a box of mah-jong displayed in a museum in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan province.
- China mugs: Porcelain and people
Once upon a time, and not so long ago, nearly every Chinese used a porcelain mug. Now some are collectibles and they evoke "red memory."
- Buddha belly
Regong Art from Qinghai province unfolds a colorful world with hundreds of Thangka paintings, murals, embroidery works and sculptures at the World Art Museum until February 13. On display are not only the precious collections contributed by the local temples which were handed down from the Ming and Qing dynasties, but also the works by contemporary Thangka artists.
- Art is popping up all over town
Many people find that art is distant and irrelevant to their daily lives. So every single day this year, a people-friendly art and cultural event will pop up somewhere in the city.
- City needs art museum like Louvre
The Shanghai Exhibition Center should be transformed into an art museum to rival the Louvre in Paris, nine members of the city's advisory body said yesterday.
- Art channel for ex-anchor
Who needs art school? Two years ago ex-TV anchorman Cheng Di picked up brushes for the first time and painted for emotional release. Now he has a solo show at Xintiandi.
- Young Chinese artists to perform in Vienna
Young Chinese artists will celebrate the Chinese New Year with a performance at the Golden Hall in Vienna on Jan. 29, the China Foreign Culture Group Company (CFCGC) has announced.
- Anti-Japan War museum to exhibit KMT leaders
Photos of Kuomintang (KMT) generals who fought in the war against the Japanese will be displayed for the first time in the "9.18" Historical Museum here starting early next month.
- Museums exchange skills and exhibitions
The Shanghai Museum and the British Museum are to cooperate on a series of exhibitions.
- The master gets a show
Sometimes art students like Zeng Fanzhi surpass their masters, at least in celebrity. But art teacher Fang Shaohua is content outside the limelight, after all, he knows he's a genius.
- Olympic stone sheep unveils in rare stone exhibition
A unique stone in the shape of a sheep was recently unveiled at a rare stone exhibition for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
- 2008 painting exhibition of Guizhou Painting Academy
Visitors view paintings at the 2008 painting exhibition of Guizhou Painting Academy in the Art Gallery of Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou province, Jan. 9, 2007. The painting exhibition kicked off on Tuesday.
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