A poster for the Tando Ando retrospective exhibition in Beijing Photo: Courtesy of the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation
Tando Ando: Youth Beijing China This is an architecture exhibition dedicated to the Japanese design master Tando Ando. As the fifth stop on the exhibit's world tour, the Beijing exhibition is displaying the architect's rare design manuscripts. Ando's meditation project made for UNESCO is also debuting at the event. Art fans who are interested in the master's design philosophy can also buy some creative products such as art books about him at the museum, which also hosts a free art exhibition about Chinese contemporary art.
Where: Beijing Minsheng Art Museum, No. 9 Jiuxianqiao street, Chaoyang district, Beijing
When: October 12 to January 9, 2022
Price: 120 yuan (pre-sale ticket)
'Internet+' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition This event is perfect for young students who are interested in technology and digital innovation as it is aimed at helping them establish their own business projects. The competition is an international affair that attracts participants from more than 120 countries. Many projects with high technological content, large market potential and good social benefits have emerged at past events.
Where: Nanchang University in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province.
When: Starting from October 15
Price: Free Entry
Chagall Love and Color - art exhibition This exciting exhibition will be showing original paintings by Belarusian-French artist Marc Chagall, who roamed imaginatively among various art movements such as Impressionism and Cubism. The highlights of the exhibition include his 1960 painting Lovers on Yellow Background, the iconic Lovers with the Blue Donkey (1955), and the oil painting Russian Village (1929), which carries the artist's sentiments about his hometown.
Where: Meet You Museum, No.2 Jianguomen, first floor of Yintai center, Dongcheng district, Beijing.
When: October 18 to January 16, 2022
Price: 75 yuan
The Princess May Blossom - art exhibition The exhibition will include 17 hand-painted illustrations that exhibit the world created by French fairytale author Madame d'Aulnoy. Chinese illustrator Wang Xueyi, the artist behind the illustrations, was touched by the gentle, generous and resilient feminine qualities that the French author gave to the figures in her story.
Where: Building El East, Qianmen, Xicheng district, Beijing
When: September 25 to October 25
Price: Free entry