On Friday, The New York Times reviewed Asia Society Museum's Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong, a retrospective of one of China's most loved artists, as the exhibition enters its final ...
Asia Society Museum's new exhibition, Revolutionary Ink: The Paintings of Wu Guanzhong, which opens tonight in New York City, marks the first posthumous retrospective in the United States of the ...
The powerhouse gallery Gagosian is not exactly the first place you would think to look to discover new talent. But walk into its Upper East Side location today and you’ll encounter the work of an ...
Editor's Note: The June exhibition "Journey to Lin Xi's World: I Am What I Am" at Beijing's Guardian Art Center brought together more than 500 works by Chinese ink painter Lin Xi, offering a ...
What do you think of when you think of traditional Chinese ink painting? To start with, ink on paper and silk. Then, century upon century of graceful, languid calligraphy and dreamy landscapes and ...
One needs years of immersion in Chinese culture, language, history and philosophy to be able to fully appreciate the timeless beauty and symbolic richness of Chinese ink paintings. Despite this, ...
A 700-year-old Chinese painting sold Thursday for nearly $40 million after a marathon 75-minute bidding war — the “longest in living memory.” The 6.6-feet scroll, titled “Five Drunken Princes ...