The Evolution of Rites in the East, a grand exhibition to trace the history and cultures originating in Shandong province, sparked good reviews when it was held at the Tsinghua University Art Museum from October to early this year.
He Duoling is best known for several paintings he made in the 1980s, such as The Awakening Spring Breeze and Snow Goose.
Sketches are artists' attempt to roughly delineate a subject, and often help them to later complete a larger painting in the studio.
Compilation of Classics in the Flourishing Age, an exhibition at the China Millennium Monument, is dedicated to an ambitious cultural chronicle that began in 2005.
Rong Bao Zhai is a time-honored brand that began life as a small studio in 17th-century Beijing, selling paper, brushes and other materials used in Chinese ink art.
At A Magic Touch on Paper, an exhibition running through to Jan 23, the museum is showing a vivid selection of such works.
Through the Riptide as a Canoe is the sixth global exhibition focusing on overseas Chinese now on at the He Xiangning Art Museum in Shenzhen, Guangdong province.
Now the four alumni are jointly showing their works at Hatched From Guanghua Road, an exhibition running until Feb 29 at Tsinghua University Art Museum.
Having grown up in Changchun, Jilin province, oil artist Wang Jianguo centers his work around the distinctive landscapes and social life of northeastern China.
New Shanghai School, Emerging Powers, an exhibition at the art museum of Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, is dedicated to the latest developments of the Shanghai School.
Art Critique at the Art Museum of the Beijing Fine Art Academy until Dec 3 is a unique show that juxtaposes the work of resident painters with the critiques of scholars.
Behind each great artist of classic Chinese painting often stood a brilliant engraver, who carved the seals they used on their paintings.