What’s Next for China’s Once-Thriving Artist Communes?
Contemporary art battles to find a place to grow in the face of regulations and rising property prices
Contemporary art battles to find a place to grow in the face of regulations and rising property prices
Yang Ping's sci-fi story explores the darker side of humanity's space ambitions
One of China’s most influential pop singers comes of age with her first solo album since she stopped recording with girl group S.H.E.
Rising singer-songwriter fuses Yi language, Han lyricism, and sounds of nature in new single
Artist Wang Tuo offers macabre meditations on China's past and present
A review of the new English translation of the Chi Ta-Wei's "The Membranes," an eerily relevant imagining of the future
A “controversial” teen summer movie tackles coming-of-age and (possible) LGBT themes
Director Khashem Gyal on film as a religion and how real culture is “inner” culture
After 1,400 years and countless adaptations, the legend of White Snake returns to the big screen (again)
Three translated short stories from Yuan Zi, a pioneer of "Beijing drifter scar literature"
Beijing-based fiber artist Yue Mingyue talks to TWOC about connecting life and death through her work
Jia Pingwa’s latest translated novel tells an alternative history of China through the music of mourning