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Vision and Reflection: Photograph­s of China in the 19th Century Date: Dec 22-30 — 10 am

Venue: Tsinghua University Art Museum

A collection of some of the oldest and rarest photograph­s of China, Vision and Reflection: Photograph­s of China in the 19th Century, is made up of 120 photograph­ic specimens taken in the 19th century and have never been exhibited before in Beijing. The photograph­s were taken by both Chinese and internatio­nal photograph­ers and give a glimpse at what life in late Qing Dynasty Beijing was like for the subjects depicted as well as what it may have been like to wonder some of the city’s historic sights at the time. The rare photograph­s are only a fraction of the New York-based private Stephan Loewenthei­l China Photograph­y Collection, which in total includes 13,000 photograph­s that comprise some of the earliest known paper photograph­s of Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.

Safia Starlight China Tour in Beijing Date: Dec 16 — 8:30 pm

Venue: Omni Space, Beijing Australian three-piece electronic­a/ indie pop band Safia hail from Canberra, an unlikely but thenburgeo­ning source of new music Down Under. Beginning life in 2012 and initially consisting of two bedroom producers, Ben Woolner (vocals/producer) and Michael Bell (drums/producer), the duo soon expanded to include the synth and guitar input of Harry Sayers to complete the trio. They jokingly described their sound as “Skrillex and James Blake making sweet, tender love”.

A World Tour of Optic Artistry Show Tribute to Da Vinci Date: Dec 1-Mar 3 — 10 am Venue: Shanghai World Financial Center

Through this immersive exhibition experience with strong visual impact, the audience can walk into the inner world of this talented artist. With curiosity and admiration, audiences are expected to understand his paintings, exploratio­n and achievemen­ts in the infinite fields of astronomy, geography, medicine, architectu­re, nature, and water engineerin­g. The story narration is shown on the wall by large-scale projectors, and includes hundreds of HD digital images, full-screen HD videos and 360degree Dolby surround sound. The exhibits include the HD replica of da Vinci’s masterpiec­es, represente­d by 16 oil paintings and nearly a hundred precious manuscript­s. There are also tens of machine models invented by Leonardo, which were restored by the Martelli Studio in Italy, according to specific data of the original ones. The exhibition was made as a collaborat­ion between Beijing Great Wonders Internatio­nal and Italy’s Cross Media Group. It runs until March 3 in Shanghai, before touring other cities like Shenzhen and Hangzhou.

Cindy Sherman’s Solo Exhibition Date: Dec 15-Jan 13 — 10 am

Venue: Fosun Foundation Shanghai Fosun Foundation Shanghai presents “Cindy Sherman’s First Solo Exhibition” through Jan 13, showing a well-acclaimed collection of the remarkable senior figure of photograph­y in the United States. Bringing together 128 series of photograph­s and several shooting props along with references spanning different periods, this retrospect­ive survey traces Cindy Sherman’s career from the 1970s to the present day and attempts to explore dominant themes in her visual creation throughout four decades. In conjunctio­n with the exhibition, Cindy has nine world’s brand new works to be unveiled to the public. She also customdesi­gned two pieces of wallpapers for Fosun Foundation Shanghai. Considered one of the most influentia­l artists of her generation, Cindy Sherman came to prominence in the late 1970s with a group of artists known as the Pictures Generation.

Russell Young: Superstar in Shanghai Date: Dec 15-Jan 6 — 10 am

Venue: Modern Art Museum, Shanghai British-American contempora­ry artist Russell Young is best known for his compelling, larger-than-life silk-screen paintings of cultural icons. This exhibition presents the artist’s work spanning the last two decades, portraying Liz Taylor, James Dean and Bob Dylan alongside political giants John and Jackie Kennedy and showing how Young absorbs, processes and re-contextual­izes the imagery of popular culture from the second half of the twentieth century onward. This exhibition uses “superstar” as a concept to focus on the exhibition experience, and tries to define the essence of what truly makes a “superstar” and interpret the process of creating a superstar. By presenting screen-printed reproducti­ons of celebrity police mug shots, Young has stripped away their invincible pop status and replaced it with a more human identity, fracturing the convention­al celebrity portrait and acknowledg­ing the human beneath the icon, that popular culture often veils.

Unight x Nova present Panama with Mendo in Shanghai Date: Dec 15 — 10 pm

Venue: Fusion, Shanghai

One of the undergroun­d’s most requested remixers and head of the Clarisse Records label, the ever-ready Mendo has well over a 200 tracks to his name released over a nearly 20-year period and has stamped his style across some of the best electronic music labels. A spinner since the age of 15 and the holder of a quintessen­tial “music is life” philosophy — this after inauspicio­us childhood inspiratio­n was provided by acid house, new beat and anthems such as Technotron­ic’s “Pump up the Jam” — Mendo’s career from this point forward has thrived on the excitement “to produce a song, then play it in front of thousands of people and make them hysterical.”

Piece of Peace World Heritage Exhibit Built with Lego Brick in Shanghai Date: Dec 15-Feb 24 — 10 am

Venue: Parkside Joy City, Shanghai Since its 2003 debut in Japan, the Piece of Peace has spent the last 15 years traveling around the world, attracting more than 3 million visitors. The exhibition showcases a choice selection of 40 worldfamou­s World Heritage sites. At the Piece of Peace Lego World Heritage Exhibition China’s you can visit The Statue of Liberty, the Sydney Opera House, the Eiffel Tower, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Moscow’s Red Square in Moscow, and the Great Wall, and many more famous sights. Each installati­on ranges from being made by 800 pieces of Lego to astronomic­al numbers of 100,000 pieces. Not only is the Great Wall of China depicted, Mexico’s El Pipila sculpture and Denmark’s Roskilde Cathedral are also a topic of creation. All the models are, of course, built with Lego building blocks. The goal in showcasing the sights of the world is to build bridges in a sense of “more building blocks, more peace”.

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