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Sunday, July 31

Sunday, July 31

Jaws (1975)

Where: Culture Yard, 10 Shique Hutong, Dongcheng District

When: 6:30 pm

Admission: 25 yuan

Tel: 8404 4166

July 29, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Future of Chinese contemporary art

Future of Chinese contemporary art

Fifty art students from 12 colleges and universities were awarded at the sixth “Giant Cup” Today National Art Students Annual Award on July 18 at Today Art Museum.

July 22, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Friday, July 22

Friday, July 22

Still Life (2006)
When: 7 pm

Admission: 25 yuan

Tel: 8404 4166

July 22, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Saturday, July 23

Saturday, July 23

Manolito Gafotas (1999)
Where: Instituto Cervantes, 1A Gongti Nanlu, Chaoyang District

When: 7:30 pm

Admission: free

Tel: 5879 9666

July 22, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Sunday, July 24

Sunday, July 24

We are Alive (2010)
Where: Train Spotting, C1, 46 Fangjia Hutong, Dongcheng District

When: 2 pm

Admission: free

Tel: 64060658

July 22, 2011  Filed under Next week  

New approach to abstract art

New approach to abstract art

Feng Lianghong’s abstract paintings look like a mottled wall set to a hazy landscape. Throughout his 20-year career, he has created a new language in abstract painting, using influences from abstract expressionism, graffiti and Chinese calligraphy.

July 15, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Friday, July 15

Friday, July 15

Stay in My Song
Where: Mako Livehouse, 36 Guangqu Lu, Chaoyang District

When: 8:30 pm

Admission: Free

July 15, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Saturday, July 16

Saturday, July 16

Funk Fever
Where: Migas Restaurant and Lounge, 6/F, Nali Patio, 81 Sanlitun Lu, Chaoyang District

When: 9 pm

Admission: Free

July 15, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Sunday, July 17

Sunday, July 17

Han Si Oil Painting Works Solo Exhibition
When: Until August 10, daily except Monday, 10am – 6 pm

Admission: Free

Tel: 5807 4911

July 15, 2011  Filed under Next week  

Chinese-American artist still rooted in China

Chinese-American artist still rooted in China

Though he’s lived in the US for nearly 20 years, Chinese-American oil painter Xinsheng Wang draws inspiration from China in his latest works, especially in the Tibetan, Sichuan Earthquake and Sun Yat-sen series.

July 8, 2011  Filed under Next week  

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