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Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso

Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso

Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso Gonkar Gyatso is one of the most popular contemporary Tibetan artists, famous in the art scene for his unique and thought-provoking artwork that often blends traditional Tibetan artistic elements with modern and global themes. His work...

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Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso
Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso

Fascinating art of Gonkar Gyatso Gonkar Gyatso is one of the most popular contemporary Tibetan artists, famous in the art scene for his unique and thought-provoking artwork that often blends traditional Tibetan artistic elements with modern and global themes. His work...

Wu Zilin and his Exploration Ego and Superego in Art
Wu Zilin and his Exploration Ego and Superego in Art

Wu Zilin and his Exploration Ego and Superego in Art Wu Zilin's artwork is grounded in the practice of personal performance art. His main creative focus lies in the realm of performed actions, the remnants and traces of these actions, as well as the bodily language...

Exhibition of Yunnan New Artists 2023
Exhibition of Yunnan New Artists 2023

Exhibition of Yunnan New Artists 2023 The 2nd Yunnan University Art Mew New Exhibition, a series of nomination exhibitions for new Yunnan artists, jointly organized by Yunnan Provincial Library, Wenda Gallery and Yunnan Chamber of Commerce Design Committee, was...

Insomnia Waltz. Paintings by Liu Yu
Insomnia Waltz. Paintings by Liu Yu

Insomnia Waltz. Paintings by Liu Yu During the month of June and July 2023, some of the latest works by painter Liu Yu will be on display at the 1903 Space gallery in Kunming. After a long period of lethargy and breakthrough, Liu Yu reconciled with himself by facing...

Newest art on exhibition in Kunming
Newest art on exhibition in Kunming

Newest art on exhibition in Kunming. Heading Imagen Towards life / Zhang Ziheng 张子恒 向往生活 Last June 6 (of 2023) was presented at the Caiyunli Gallery in Kunming (Yunnan province) an exhibition of the most recent art produced in this city. In fact, it was a group...

Zhang Yongzheng, the master of deluding reality
Zhang Yongzheng, the master of deluding reality

Zhang Yongzheng, the master of deluding reality Reality is an illusion, say Buddhist texts. And each of Zhang Yonggzheng's (Gansu, 1978) works plays with this concept to remind us again and again that there is no immutable reality but a fluid universe of forms that...

Portrait of a Mandarin in 1800
Portrait of a Mandarin in 1800

Portrait of a Mandarin in 1800 This was the year in which a very interesting book was published, which through 60 portraits, tried to show some aspects of life in China to the western public. A book now in the public domain, from which we adapted "A Mandarin of...

The art of laying out gardens among the Chinese
The art of laying out gardens among the Chinese

The art of laying out gardens among the Chinese In the 1740s, William Chambers travelled on three trading voyages to China with the Swedish East India Company. He was the first European to study Chinese architecture methodically. In a book published in 1757, Designs...

Chinese characters

Perhaps Chinese is not the most widely spoken language on Earth
Perhaps Chinese is not the most widely spoken language on Earth

Perhaps Chinese is not the most widely spoken language on Earth Ever since I can remember, I've heard that Chinese is the most spoken language on Earth, and I've always thought it was true. But while looking up some information on the matter, I was surprised to find...

Ethnic groups

Two Creation Myths of the Kucong Minority
Two Creation Myths of the Kucong Minority

Two Creation Myths of the Kucong Minority[1] The Creation of Heaven and Earth[2] In the era of chaos, there was neither heaven nor earth, and no people existed. There were no rivers or mountains, trees or plants, beasts or birds. The world was a dark void. A group of...

Travels

Trickeries in Beijing, the Imperial Capital
Trickeries in Beijing, the Imperial Capital

Trickeries in Beijing, the Imperial Capital As described by Ji Xiaolan[1], in one of his stories intended to reflect life in China during the 18th century. No place can match the imperial capital in deception and imposture I once bought sixteen ink slabs[2] reputedly...

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