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Sven & Torty's Journey to Beijing - Episode 4: Amazing Arts & Architectures
Hi there, welcome back to Q-We channel. In this episode, we'll show you the artistic side of Beijing! We started with the 798 Art Zone/798 Art District. What a great place for art lovers to visit. There are many different kind of exhibitions and interesting things to see. Of course, we didn't miss the famous 751 D·PARK. What a cool place! This place from a former industrial area turns into a place full of arts and creativity. It was just amazing to walk around and explore this area.
After that, we went on and visited some brilliant architectures in the city and we also tried the local pets restaurant,lovely!
Places that have been shown in this episode: - Wangjing South Station - Beijing 798 Art Zone/798 Art District - 798 International Art Exchange Center - Dachin Contemporary Art Center - New Century Art Foundation - 798 West Street - IOMA Art Center - Oopsnet - Na ural Color Design Shop - Peter Pan Old Toys & Snacks Portal/Childhood Memories Store - Modern 1906 - Husky Friends/Haha Husky Cafe - Xin Dong Cheng Space for Contemporary Art - Beijing Commune - TOKYO GALLERY + BEIJING TOKYO ART PROJECTS - Chatailiangpin Bubble Tea - 798 Art Factory - 751 D·PARK - Ace Cafe - Locomotive Square - 751 Power Square - Beijing 2022 Licensed Product Official Store - Linked Hybrid/Modern MOMA - Broadway Cinematheque - Galaxy SOHO - Cara Cat Restaurant - Jintaixizhao Station - CCTV Headquarters - China World Trade Center - CITIC Tower/Zhongguo Zun/China Zun
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MMA fighter and Tai Chi 'master' fight ends in 10 seconds
Beijing-based MMA fighter, coach and promoter Xu Xiaodong defeated Tai Chi master Wei Lei in a bizarre face-off at a packed-out venue in Chengdu, China last Thursday. The fight was staged and live-streamed after the two debated the merits of traditional Chinese martial arts online.
Artist’s Perspective: Tina Barney: The Europeans
Join New York-based photographer Tina Barney as she discusses Tina Barney: The Europeans, an exhibition of her work on view in the Ingram Gallery from January 19 to May 10, 2015. Barney began her journey into photography in the 1970s, first as a collector and later creating her own works of art. Large in format and rich in color, her most well-known works capture moments within the lives of the American and European elite. Barney will discuss her experiences photographing aristocratic men, women, and children in Austria, England, Italy, Spain, France, and Germany as she created this body of work.
Rouse Visiting Artist Lecture: Michael Rock, “Attention Disruption Disorder”
“One of the essential challenges of design is establishing spatial, commercial, conceptual, or ideological coherences in the cacophony of contemporary experience. But if each coherence requires a battle for attention, are we winning or losing? Are we making things better or aggravating the very conditions we’re trying to alleviate?” Michael Rock is a design writer and founding partner of 2×4, a multi-disciplinary design consultancy that works with cultural and commercial clients such as Prada, Nike, Apple, and OMA/AMO from its offices in New York, Madrid, and Beijing.