More than 500 pieces of jewelry from India are being displayed at the Palace Museum in Beijing starting April 17.
This exhibition displayed more than 100 works of different styles from about 20 top artists in the county.
Wen Wei's ongoing solo exhibition at Shanghai's Duoyunxuan Gallery shows ink paintings that are themed on classic Chinese literature, displaying the artist's salute to aesthetic and cultural values held dear by ancient scholars.
Bronze ware that dates back to the Shang (1600-1046 BC) and Zhou (1046-256 BC) dynasties is being reproduced in other mediums, and the sophisticated patterns keep inspiring artists.
Contemporary popular cartoonist Gao Youjun, English name Tango Gao, is showing nearly 100 of his comics in Suzhou city, Jiangsu Province.
The 2018 Boao Sculpture Festival, which opened April 3 in Qionghai city, Hainan Province, offers visitors two areas of interest.
A total of 128 precious relics mainly from the Tang Dynasty (618-907) are on display, covering gold and silver vessels, jade and stone objects, bronze wares and ceramics.
An exhibition featuring more than 400 digital paintings by French artist Claude Monet is being held in northeast China's Shenyang City, capital of Liaoning Province.
Beijing is hosting an exhibition of rare Italian Renaissance art, where most of the works have never been seen outside of the country, let alone Asia.
The spring auction is held here from March 30 to April 3, during which 3,700 treasures will be displayed.