Blog Tag - 798 Arts District

Gallery Weekend Beijing Returns, Highlights 798 and Other Capital Art Spots
If you’re looking for an excuse to see a whole bunch of Beijing art shows in one go, now’s your chance with the return of Gallery Weekend Beijing....
798 Murals and Shows Worth Catching for Spring
Spring is here and the city’s flora have opened up as if to cheer with a whole lot of color and brightness. Spring flowers and the German Chancellor...
Learn About Disappearing Jiuxianqiao at This UCCA Event
Beijing today is in a state of constant change. While redevelopment may be done with positive change in mind, it often comes at the expense of having...
What’s On in 798: Gallery Weekend & Other Art Stuff
With spring turning to summer, right now is the best time to get out and about in the capital – you might just be able to catch a cool breeze or two...
Now That it's Reopened, What the Heck is There to Do in Jiuxianqiao?
After being designated as the capital's only high-risk area for Covid a little over two weeks ago, a few areas within Jiuxianqiao, particularly...
Ahead of Red Gate Gallery's Impending Closure, Owner Brian Wallace Looks Back
Staying active for 30 years is no easy feat for any gallery, not to mention one that has been competing within the Beijing art world all this time –...
State of the Arts: Five Exhibitions To See You Through the End of Winter
State of the Arts is our regular arts column whereby we take a look at the newest moves in Beijing's creative scene and highlight art news as well as...
Gettin' Cozy with Art: Four Exhibitions to See in Beijing this Winter
State of the Arts is our regular arts column whereby we take a look at the newest moves in Beijing's creative scene and highlight art news as well as...
Show on Japanese Architect Tano Ando Sheds Light on his Genius
Tadao Ando (b. Osaka, Japan 1941) is introduced as a “self-taught architect” at the start of “Youth”, his retrospective at Minsheng Art Museum...
Art Seen: Gallery Weekend Beijing Brings Domestic and International Creators to the Capital, Apr 27-May 2
Although fans of the motion picture arts will have to wait until August for their big celebration, the Beijing International Film Festival, fans of...
DP Gallery Weekend Beijing Takes Over 798 Art District, May 22-31
After initially being postponed due to COVID-19 earlier this year, Gallery Weekend Beijing (GWBJ) is finally set to go ahead May 26-31. Slightly...
Claret Brings 24 Solar-Term Five-Course Meal to 798 Art District
Veteran Chaoyang foodies are likely to be familiar with Deli de Luxe, the Chaoyang Park-adjacent and tucked-away café that prides itself on healthy...
State of the Arts: Liu Yujia’s Beach, Constellations and Experimental Films Revisited With an Audio Twist
State of the Arts is our regular arts column whereby we take a look at the newest moves in Beijing's creative scene and highlight art news as well as...
DP Spring Wonderland: Woodstock of Eating is Back On This Weekend, Apr 15-16 at 751 D-Park
With summer well on its way, Woodstock of Eating is back this weekend, April 15-16, 11am-8pm. And with that, it’s time to wake up from your long...
Art Weekly: “Synchrony”, “Honor and Disgrace”, “Buy No Buy”, and “Innocent”
Following the long holiday, we have three solo exhibitions and a group show to wake you up, get you creative juices flowing, and enlighten your long...