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China Open 2026 | Guojiawangqiu Center
Sep 30–Oct 11, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
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"The Smile of Angkor" - A Multi-faceted Immersive Experience Exhibition in the Exploration of World Civilization | Universal Creative Park
Jan 28–Jun 10, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
The exhibition features a 1:1 scale recreation of Angkor Wat's iconic architectural elements, such as the four-faced Buddha statues, seven-headed Naga serpents, and Vishnu statues, allowing visitors to experience the grandeur and mystery of Angkor Wat up close. By combining digital technology with physical scenes, it meticulously restores the architectural details and spatial layout of Angkor Wat, showcasing its unique value as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Utilizing modern technologies like VR, AR, and holographic projections, the exhibition creates diverse immersive experiences. Visitors can explore Angkor Wat's interior structures through VR devices or engage in cultural interactions via interactive installations, experiencing the fusion of Khmer civilization with modern technology.
Beijing | Sanlitun Taikooli Talk Show SOHO Venue | 【MOTO Comedy】Three Shows Daily from Monday to Sunday | Moto Stand-up Comedy(Sanlitun SOHO Branch)
Jul 24, 2025–May 21, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
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"Reality, Surrealism" - A Major Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Painting | The Today Art Museum
Apr 14–Jun 1, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
"Reality, Surrealism" - A Major Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Painting marks the second stop of its nationwide tour following its debut in Shenzhen. The exhibition brings together over 50 contemporary Chinese artists spanning three generations, showcasing nearly 100 surrealist paintings. Featured artists include renowned painters such as Zhang Xiaogang, Xu Lei, Ding Fang, Fan Bo, Zhong Biao, and Zhou Song, along with numerous emerging creators born in the 1980s and 1990s.
The exhibition systematically traces the development of Chinese surrealist painting from the late 20th century to present through a rigorous art historical lens. "Surrealism" first entered China in the 1930s and became significantly integrated into contemporary art practice after the country's reform and opening-up in the 1980s. Today, this artistic language has transcended stylistic boundaries, continuously inspiring new generations of creators through its departure from rationalism and breakthrough of everyday logic.
In the context of globalization and the digital era, China's "new surrealist" painting has developed a distinctive character: artists adopt a locally rooted, reality-facing creative approach to actively respond to contemporary challenges like information overload, environmental crises, shifting social contexts, and AI disruptions. Some draw from personal memories and local experiences, while others construct visual allegories at the boundary between illusion and reality. Through surrealist creative logic, they transcend conventional boundaries of realism and stylistic constraints, achieving more liberated and multidimensional expression.
This exhibition is not just a showcase of artistic expression, but a profound reflection on the spiritual landscape of contemporary life. It invites visitors to explore the hidden wonders, anxieties, and hopes beneath the surface of everyday existence through the lens of painting.
Beijing | En Concert | Capital Indoor Stadium
May 30, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Concerts
"Lying Down in Color": A Journey of Lines, Body, and Dreams - Matisse Print Exhibition | Beijingshidai Gallery
Mar 31–Jul 5, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
Henri Matisse, renowned for his bold use of color and fluid lines, takes center stage in this exhibition showcasing his printmaking works. Discover how the artist distilled human forms into flowing contours, making lines dance across paper.
Matisse's prints exude Eastern aesthetic charm, drawing inspiration from paper-cutting art to create flattened spaces and decorative patterns. In this exhibition, visitors will encounter classic themes like dancers, reclining nudes, and floral still lifes—not as realistic representations, but as dreams woven from color and line.
"Immerse in color" is not just an invitation to a viewing posture, but also a metaphor for Matisse's artistic philosophy: art should be like a comfortable armchair, offering solace to the soul. Amid war and illness, Matisse consistently used vibrant colors to combat darkness and simple lines to capture life's joys.
This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through Matisse's artistic career, from the intricate details of his early etchings to the unrestrained freedom of his late-life paper cutouts, showcasing how the master used pure visual language to construct a spiritual realm transcending reality.
Beijing | Jolin Tsai Concert Tour | National Stadium-Bird's Nest
Jun 12–Jun 14, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Concerts
Hyundai × Universal Everything: Over a Decade of | HYUNDAI MOTORSTUDIO BEIJING
Oct 9, 2025–Jun 7, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
Immersive VR Exploration Experience of "The Three-Body Problem: Echoes of the Red Coast" | Beijing
May 1–Oct 31, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
"Three-Body: Red Coast Echoes" is an immersive VR exploration experience based on Liu Cixin's "The Three-Body Problem." Visitors will step into the mysterious Red Coast Base, reliving iconic moments like signal transmissions and first contact with alien civilizations while completing interactive missions in meticulously recreated sci-fi settings. This groundbreaking production blends virtual reality, narrative storytelling, and sensory immersion to deliver unparalleled authenticity – a must-try experience for sci-fi enthusiasts and young audiences alike.
"Echoes of Kelos" - A Dual Exhibition by Julian Chaciech and Laurent Grasso | 798CUBE
Apr 25–Aug 30, 2026 (UTC+8)
Beijing
Exhibitions
"Echoes of Kairos" - Dual Exhibition by Julien Chaussieux and Laurent Grasso. This dual exhibition showcases how two pioneers of contemporary French art—Julien Chaussieux and Laurent Grasso—capture invisible echoes in the interstices of time through their distinctive artistic approaches.
Xia Xijie's works traverse the realms of geology, archaeology, and poetry. Venturing into glaciers, volcanoes, and nuclear exclusion zones, he captures the geological imprints of the Anthropocene through photography and installations, compressing millennia into fleeting moments. Melting glaciers, radiation-scarred rocks, and minerals glowing under ultraviolet light—these serve as both scientific specimens and meditations on destruction and rebirth.
Grasso constructs a space-time theater brimming with mysticism and sci-fi allure. Drawing from historical imagery, arcane symbols, and scientific visualizations, he creates "time capsules" suspended between past and future. From classical architecture bathed in auroras to massive installations simulating sunspots, Grasso invites viewers into a state of "synchronic" contemplation—where the medieval era and space age seamlessly intertwine.
Though working in different mediums, both artists explore the same question: In this age of acceleration, how do we perceive those slow or sudden "Kairos moments"? The exhibition itself functions as an echo chamber, allowing their works to converse within the space and create new temporal folds.