| Oil painting meets the digital age |
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SUN YUCHEN spent his best years in college and in Japan learning oil painting, what he calls his “most favorite thing in life.” |
| Visiting Macao’s past in images |
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THE earliest extant photographs of China were taken by Jules Itier |
| Beijing artist focuses onmigrant workers |
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ZHANG DALI, a Beijing-based artist known for his long-term focus on migrant workers, is showing more than 40 works in an exhibition in the He Xiangning Art Museum until March 29. |
| Master displays artistic works on Dunhuang culture |
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POET, calligrapher and painter Jao Tsung-I is exhibiting more than 80 paintings and calligraphic works featuring Dunhuang culture at the Shenzhen Art Museum. |
| Design show explores vanguard Dutch design |
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IN our constantly changing world, it is perhaps more appropriate to notice not only the aesthetic keys in art designs, but also the energy flow expressed by today’s designers. |
| Treasures represent a rich cultural past |
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THE opening of the "Nation's Treasure," which displays 66 ancient Chinese artifacts at the new Shenzhen Museum venue, is a cause for celebration. It is where visitors can see ancient Chinese bronzeware, pottery, jade and silverware sculptures dating from the Neolithic Age (around 4,000 B.C.) to the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907 ). |