An exhibition of paintings by 100 artists, aged 30 to 45, is being held at the China National Academy of Painting through Saturday.
Over 400 works from across the country are being displayed, reflecting the makers' creativity in using different materials, including clay, wood, metal and plastic.
Lineage in Brushstrokes, an exhibition at the Peon Art Museum Chongqing, shows the role of art as a force of unity in six individual families.
The late ink artist Li Huasheng had once wished for his artworks to be exhibited alongside the works of Inoue Yuichi, a Japanese artist whose experimental approach to art greatly inspired him.
Ancient Chinese people saw flowers as a microcosm of the great universe, allowing them a glimpse into the rules of nature.
Based on the 1937 movie of the same title, the play Crossroads will be staged by actors from the NCPA Drama Ensemble.
The China Philharmonic Orchestra will hold a concert under the baton of conductor Yu Long.
Under the baton of Zhang Yi, the China National Symphony Orchestra will perform the music of composer Liu Chi.
Award winning ballet productions from the Beijing International Ballet and Choreography Competition will soon hit the stage.
The Masters, an exhibition now at Changsha Museum until April 18, juxtaposes early works of the two painters, calligraphers and collectors whose creativity still inspires people today.
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying tweeted on Monday that "beauty comes from creativity," commending a dance performance at the Henan Lantern Festival gala for bringing pottery figurines from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) back to life.
Twelve theater shows featuring the Chinese revolution will be presented from February to April in celebration of the centennial of the founding of the Communist Party of China.