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BMW’s Chinese Art Car On The Way?
BMW’s cultural promotions in China have included three China Culture Journey art exhibitions and the compilation of a list of the 100 most important figures in Chinese contemporary art. Soon, however, they could include the first-ever Art Car by a Chinese artist.
Read Full Story »One Of China’s First Museums To Reopen With Cai Guo-Qiang Exhibition
The only contemporary art museum on the Bund, the Shanghai Bund Art Museum has received a $5.86 million facelift, and will reopen in May with an inaugural exhibition, “Farmer Da Vinci” by Chinese contemporary artist Cai Guo-Qiang
Read Full Story »Beijing’s Little-Known, Tradition-Infused High Fashion
Designer Zhang Binqiao creates tradition- and culture-infused designs that have attracted the attention of Beijing celebrities, business figures, fashion lovers and media.
Read Full Story »Jing Daily Exclusive Interview With Filmmaker Jia Zhangke (Part 1)
In Part One of our two-part interview, Jia discusses the current state of film production in China, his personal experiences as a young director in Beijing in the mid-’90s and support of young directors there today, and the difference between being an “underground” director and one who operates within China’s state film system.
Read Full Story »Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei On CNN’s “Amanpour.” (Update)
The Chinese conceptual artist Ai Weiwei appeared this week on Christiane Amanpour’s program on CNN.
Read Full Story »Week In Review: March 8-12
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of March 8-12.
Read Full Story »Coming Next Week: Jing Daily Interview With Filmmaker Jia Zhangke
This week, the Jing Daily team was on hand for “An Evening With Jia Zhangke” at MoMA and conducted an exclusive interview with Jia, which will be posted in two parts beginning next Wednesday, March 17.
Read Full Story »For Auction Houses In Hong Kong, “Power And Patriotism Sell”
By highlighting the undertones of power and authority in the objects up for auction in Hong Kong, Sotheby’s is smartly playing to the cultural and historical proclivities of (primarily) mainland Chinese collectors.
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