In 1870, when Peking, now known as Beijing, was mostly closed to foreigners, Thomas Child was one of approximately one hundred who lived in the Chinese capital. Sent to China as a gas...
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A large photographic print on faux suede depicting photographer Pixy Yijun Liao and her boyfriend Moro is the highlight of a wall in Flower Gallery’s Chelsea location. Standing in a...
As the pastor of Taiwan Chinese Rhenish Church (中华基督教礼贤会有福堂) in Taipei, Stanley Fung (冯君蓝) does not rely only on the Bible to spread the gospel. He observes and documents spiritual life, his...
Photographer Gu Zhongsheng’s (顾忠升 / 顧忠升) first New York solo show Gradually Fog Up, presented by Jing Arts Project, attracted gallery goers from different parts of the city and proved a...
Ever wonder how a bird sees Beijing? Travel photographer Trey Ratcliff shows us in a recent post on his blog, Stuck in Customs. Ratcliff flew an aerial drone equipped with photo...