Painter Xie Yousu (谢友苏) left a deep impression on an audience of art lovers after presenting his works at China Institute during a Renwen Society lecture early last month. Consisting...
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Sometimes an encounter with a book makes me imagine that I would have been a different person had I read it earlier. The Path is exactly this type of book. Written...
This Thursday, China Institute begins a four-week screening series, A Master & His Protégé: The Films of Xie Fei and Zheng Dasheng, dedicated to the films of master Fourth Generation film director...
China Institute joins New York Review of Books to celebrate the publication of Chen Shih-hsiang and Harold Acton’s lively translation of K’ung Shang-jen’s (孔尚任)’s The Peach Blossom Fan 《桃花扇》. In his first...
Virtual tours of China Institute’s symbiotic exhibitions Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road and Inspired by Dunhuang: Recreation in Contemporary Chinese Art are available online. Together, they form The Year of Dunhuang...
Chinese rock band Second Hand Rose (二手玫瑰), who performed last weekend as part of the Modern Sky Festival in Central Park (Photos at Brooklyn Vegan 1, 2), may be in the middle of a...
In Chinese culture, balance is harmony, and a lack of balance is the cause of all ills, be it social, spiritual, or physical. In two projects exhibited at somewhat unconventional...