地址: Chaoyang District, 4 Jiuxianqiao Road, 798 Art District
Beijing - one of China’s and the world’s oldest cities - and its historical evolution are at the centre of an exhibition that retraces the key phases of the development of this Chinese mega-city. Inhabited since the Neolithic Period, the location of the origins of Homo Erectus Pekinensis, capital of the Chinese People’s Republic for over 70 years, Beijing has played, over the centuries, various roles according to the successive imperial dynasties and the geo-politcal context at any given time. Archeological finds, furnishings, clothing and vintage photos which summon up the history but also the customs of the city are presented in this permanent display which, in chronological order, thematic and highly educational, help the spectator to realise the mega-city’s historic and cultural wealth. It becomes apparent that Beijing, while being so oriented towards the future, finds, within its historical layers - even now, indispensable in fully understanding its genesis - its true DNA and its uniqueness.
A new monographic exhibition dedicated to the Chinese artist Miao Miao. Enigmatic works on paper and canvas, characterized by unusual compositions, a mesmerizing use of colors and shapes, and surprising painting ideas. Her intuitive and courageous approach offers a new and unconventional look at telling the story of everyday life.
Appointment with the Number 1 Art Fair in China: Guardian Fine Art Asia 2024
An unmissable event for collectors and art lovers, the Guardian Fine Art Asia (GFAA) has carved out an authoritative space for itself in the field of culture and art. Galleries and antique dealers from all over the world meet in Beijing for the 11th edition of the fair.
“Luc Tuymans: The Past” will be one of the most significant investigations of his work and his first comprehensive presentation in China. With around 80 works that trace his artistic journey, the exhibition tells how Tuymans explores the unsteady power that images wield to shape the present and give form to the past.
The treasures of the civilizations that developed along the Silk Road
A unique collection of historical artefacts from the main museums and cultural institutions of the world to tell the story of the Eastern Silk Road. Paintings, sculptures, artefacts and other objects testify to the vitality of ancient art mixing with contemporary art interventions.