Series reveals beauty and development of Yangtze
The six-episode documentary series “The Yangtze River” will air on Dragon TV during the National Day holiday.
The series is a joint production by Shanghai...
Series reveals beauty and development of Yangtze
The six-episode documentary series “The Yangtze River” will air on Dragon TV during the National Day holiday.
The series is a joint production by Shanghai...
All you need is love … and a photographer
An exhibition at the Shanghai Center of Photography presents kaleidoscopic manifestations of love and relationships in China in various times. Featuring four distinctive sets...
‘Every day I wake up, humming a song’
Only a few people in this world live a life they want.
But for artist Wu Lifan, every morning he wakes up he just does...
Everyone’s a critic, so give it your best shot
The International Awards for Art Criticism are now in their sixth year. The annual event, launched in Shanghai in 2014, is open to candidates...
Walkabout companion: a photographer’s guide to old lanes
If the core of city culture in Beijing lies in its hutong, then the roots of Shanghai are in its longtang, or lanes. Freelance photographer and...
Hong Kong Shop Cats photographer turns his lens on garage dogs...
It’s obvious Marcel Heijnen has a loving relationship with Tung Tung, one of the “models” featured in the Dutch photographer’s latest book. As soon...
Zhujiajiao: one of the most popular watertowns in Shanghai
Zhujiajiao, a fan-shaped town near Dianshan Lake that covers an area of 47 square kilometers, is one of the most popular watertowns in the...
50 Intimate Portraits of Famous Artists and Their Pet Cats
hen considering the “artistic type,” many could be described as non-conformist, impulsive, or even introverted. It’s no surprise then that the typically aloof domestic...
Paris versus Shanghai: photo fairs old and new compared
This month, the 22nd edition of Paris Photo (8-11 November) kicks off in the Grand Palais with 196 exhibitors—and an eclectic programme of talks,...