Want to see China at war from different angles? Or want to take a look at strange creatures from the Guideways through mountains and seas? These and more family-friendly art offerings are on display in Beijing’s creative spaces this month.
Na Xiaoxian’s Solo Exhibition, until Dec 29
Centering on the theme of “Rediscover childhood dreams”, the exhibition reinterprets familiar paintings from the history of art as cute kid’s images. Na Xiaoxian is an artist of the post-90s generation, and through her creations and passion for classic art, you will see some famous artworks from a different perspective, such as Girl with a Pearl Earring, Loving Vincent, and The Crucifixion. In addition, there is a space especially for children who love art.
RMB40 above. Daily 9.30am-5.30pm. 15-3 Nan Xinhuajie, Xicheng District, Xingtan Art Museum. 西城区南新华街15-3号 杏坛美术馆
Where are the Fantastic Beasts? Until Feb 14, 2020
The theme of the exhibition comes from The Classic of Mountains and Seas (A Chinese Bestiary, 山海经), an ancient Chinese book of strange creatures. The exhibition features more than 20 ink paintings on rice paper created by Wu Junyong from 2016 to 2019, and a newly created six-screen animation installation.
Free. Tues-Sat: 11am-7pm. Room 201, F2, East building, World Financial Center, Artlinkart Center 东三环中路1号环球金融中心东楼2层201室, 金杜艺术中心
Dimensions of Family, until Feb 23, 2020
In this exhibition, the works of ten local modern artists are divided into three parts: the Temporal Family, the Temporal Spatial Family, and the Warmth of Family. The exhibition will reconstruct the value system of family in the contemporary society with a revolutionized understanding through painting, photography, installation, sound, image, and multimedia, to interpret the concept of “home” from multiple perspectives.
Free. Tues-Sun: 10am-3pm (Dec 3-14); 10am-10pm (Dec 15 – Feb 23). Beijing Times Art Museum, No. 69 Fuxing Lu, Haidian District. 海淀区复兴路69号北京时代美术馆
Walter Bosshard / Robert Capa–The Race for China, until May 3, 2020
The exhibition presents the work of two outstanding photojournalists who reported about China at war from different angles. Walter Bosshard and Robert Capa both came to China in 1930s. They were friends, but also rivals regarding publication in Life magazine. They covered similar stories and found themselves observing the same scenes of war. This gives us the unique chance to present a multi-layered narrative – about the history of China seen through Western eyes, about the question of truth in photojournalism, and about the power of photography in wartime.
RMB 20. Tues-Sun: 9am-5pm. F2 Exhibition Hall, Tsinghua University Art Museum, Tsinghua University, No.30 Shuangqing Lu, Haidian District. 清华大学艺术博物馆二层展厅
Van Gogh Art Exhibition, recurring
Covering an area of 1300 square meters, Van Gogh Art Exhibition features more than 50 large theme scenes, such as Starry Nights, Light Maze, and Diamond Eyes. Through spatial visual technology, light and shadow special effects, and 3D technology, the famous paintings are presented in different scenes where you and your little ones can enjoy taking as many pictures as you want.
RMB 50 above. 9am-9pm. B2, New Yansha Shopping Center, Wangfujing Street 王府井大街新燕莎购物中心负二楼梵高星空艺术馆
Photos: courtesy of event organizers