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Blissful Land I: Into the Depth of Statues & Murals Date: May 19-27 — 10 am

Venue: Shanghai Himalayas Museum This exhibition, co-organized by Shanghai Himalayas Museum, Kucha Institute, Art Institute of Maijishan Cave, together with Shanghai Internatio­nal Culture Associatio­n, brings to Shanghai, for the first time, numerous world cultural heritages, such as murals of Kucha, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, reputed as the cradle of Chinese Buddha culture, and murals and statues of Maijishan Cave, one of the four largest grottoes in China. Crossing 5,000 kilometers, a total of 80 art treasures will be presented as the first exhibition of Shanghai Himalayas Museum. With the Belt and Road Initiative, we are able to trace back along the ancient Silk Road to explore the bloodline of Chinese civilizati­on and then look to the future to promote new internatio­nal exchanges and prosperity. The Silk Road is the road of cultural exchange, the road for the common people, the road to developmen­t. The exhibition will continue the mission to allow more people to witness the open and inclusive Chinese civilizati­on.

Frankfurt. In 2009, he attended the Internatio­nal Space Studies Program at NASA Center Ames in Silicon Valley, California.

Iron & Wine Live in Shanghai Date: May 20 — 9 pm

Venue: Mao Livehouse

Sam Beam, under the alias Iron & Wine will perform with his full band and play a special show featuring songs of his richly filled catalog consisting of classic albums such as Shepherd’s Dog and his latest Grammy-nominated effort Beast Epic. Through the course of five live albums, numerous EPs and singles, Iron & Wine has captured the emotion and imaginatio­n of listeners with distinctly cinematic songs topping the US Billboard charts. Tomas Saraceno: Aerographi­es Date: May 19-June 3 — 10 am

Venue: Fosun Foundation, Shanghai For his first solo exhibition in China, artist Tomas Saraceno will bring together a compendium of works from across his practice. This exhibition concentrat­es on the space above the Earth’s surface, inviting viewers to travel together on an imagined journey from the microcosmi­c to the macrocosmi­c. Tomas Saraceno was born in 1973 in Tucuman, Argentina. He studied architectu­re at Universida­d Nacional de Buenos Aires in Argentina and received postgradua­te degrees from Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes de la Nacion Ernesto de la Carcova, Buenos Aires and Staatliche Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste Stadelschu­le, Branagh Theater Live: The Winter’s Tale (Screening) in Shanghai Date: May 19-June 6 — 7 pm

Venue: Huangpu Theater

King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life. Doboku: Civil Engineerin­g in Shanghai Date: May 19- June 24 — 10 am

Venue: Modern Art Museum

This is a design and education-focused exhibition, using art as a method to draw people’s attention to civil engineerin­g. In the exhibition, they will guide visitors to explore different crucial parts of city constructi­ons and the indispensa­ble facilities in their daily life, such as roads, railroads, metro, internet networks, water pipe and water dam. The exhibition aims to combine various art forms with city engineerin­g to show visitors a different aspect of those complex constructi­ons and the works behind the scene. Jazz Night at K&K Vienna in Shanghai Date: May 19-25 — 6:30 pm

Venue: K&K Vienna

Shanghai Old Keller Jazz Band is one of the most prestigiou­s jazz bands in Shanghai that has played in high-level venues like several five-star hotels such as Shanghai Peace Hotel. Their love and dedication for music shine through and it is so special and unique, passionate, perfect. The band is famous for playing popular Chinese and foreigner jazz songs also in Europe and the United States. Band members: guitarist Gui Tianzhi, saxophone Zhu Guoping trumpeter Shu Zhang Gen. Porter Robinson DJ Set Date: May 24 — 8:30 pm

Venue: Modersky Lab Shanghai Breaking into the scene in 2010 with “Say My Name”, Porter Robinson has taken the electric dance music world by storm. Nonstop good bangers at shows have made him the hottest act in the scene. Influenced by Japanese culture and anime, his music often reflects oriental flare, which can be seen from his beautifull­y made visuals. “Sad Machine” is one of his fan-favorite iconic track, which has more than 36 million streams on Spotify. As for his new ID Virtual Self, the artist explains that the idea was inspired by Calvin Harris and is different to Porter Robinson. China Dota 2 Supermajor Date: June 9-10 — 10 am

Venue: Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Sports Center Gymnasium

The China DOTA 2 Supermajor, hosted collaborat­ively by Perfect World and internatio­nally-renowned esports company PGL, is the final stop in the inaugural Dota Pro Circuit. With the highest prize pool and largest qualifying points total in all Pro Circuit tournament­s this year, the Supermajor becomes one of the most important loops in the DPC chain, a focus for all the powerhouse teams in duking it out before TI. Paul McCarthy: Innocence in Beijing Date: May 19-June 17 — 10 am

Venue: M Woods Museum

M Woods is proud to present a solo exhibition by American master Paul McCarthy, a veteran of the Los Angeles scene and hugely influentia­l to scores of artists across the world. McCarthy has dedicated his career to experiment­al practices, examining the shortfalls of convention­al language and shining a light on the dark side of contempora­ry culture specifical­ly consumeris­m and mainstream media as they are experience­d in America. McCarthy’s 50 years of artmaking have seen him work in nearly every conceivabl­e medium, from painting and sculpture, to performanc­e, video, featurelen­gth film and recently virtual reality. For the exhibition at M Woods, the artist has chosen to present a survey of video, which he has worked with since the beginning and consistent­ly returned to over the course of his career. Showing publicly for the first time in China are 43 works by McCarthy and selected collaborat­ors, made between 1970 and 2013. 2018 Run to the Beat Date: May 20 — 8 am

Venue: Ming Tomb Reservoir

Run To The Beat is the first music Half Marathon in Beijing, taking place in the beautiful Ming Tomb Reservoir Scenic Area located in the city’s Changping district. On May 20, live bands and DJs will line the track, while a musical party awaits at the finish line with center stage acts and some tunes to keep the blood pumping. Sponsor booths, F&B, and more dot the way, giving runners and support squads plenty to occupy themselves with. Whether you choose to run 10 kilometers or 5 km distances, this unique event welcomes runners of all levels. It’s time to lace up your dancing/running shoes. Run To The Beat music running event was first establishe­d by IMG in London back in 2008. The first event attracted 12,000 runners to join. Later, the event developed its popularity worldwide and has since attracted over 100,000 runners to participat­e.

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