|

Don’t look back at Galerie Paris-Beijing Brussels

Zhu Xinyu - Turbid Landscape, Copyright of the artist, Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing
Zhu Xinyu – Turbid Landscape, Copyright of the artist, Courtesy of Galerie Paris-Beijing

Who? Galerie Paris-Beijing Brussels

What? Make time to visit Brussels for Galerie Paris-Beijing’s latest group show on contemporary Chinese painting entitled “Don’t look back”. The show gathers nine Chinese figurative painters, showcasing a selection of work that reveal a new approach to figuration. This is a collection where you’ll see through the nuances of the paintings and find sentiments of a modern China.

When? From 12th June until 13th September

Where? Hôtel Winssinger, Rue de l’Hôtel des Monnaies 66, 1060 Brussels, Belgium

How? For more information, see www.galerieparisbeijing.com

Fly via Brussels Airlines

Similar Posts

  • |

    The World Atlas of Wine now in its 7th edition

    Who? Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson What? The World Atlas of Wine by Hugh Johnson and Jancis Robinson is really an iconic wine book. The latest, and seventh, edition is completely revised. It includes never-before featured regions such as Ningxia in China as well as 25 new specially commissioned maps. Available as an ebook (£19.99) and hardback (£40). When? Available now Where? Available in store and online How? Purchase at Amazon

  • The Syngenta Photography Award 2015: Scarcity-Waste

    Who? Syngenta Photography Award What? Head now to Somerset House to see the entries for this year’s Syngenta Photography Award, the theme of which is Scarcity-Waste. Photographers and amateurs all over the world have been invited to submit their entry to the award, which seeks to stimulate dialogue around key, global challenges. It promises to be a most stimulating exhibition. Admission is free of charge. When? Exhibition is on daily from 10am to 6pm until 10th April 2015 Where? East Wing Galleries, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA How? For more information, see www.somersethouse.org.uk

  • |

    London Marriott County Hall launches book club

    Who? London Marriott County Hall What? The London Marriott County Hall Hotel has recently launched its own book club. Each month, the hotel will be recommending a book of the month to its guests. There will also be special meet the author events as well as book signings and readings. Hotel guests will also receive a complimentary copy of the book. When? Open now Where? London County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7PB How? For more information, visit www.londonmarriottcountyhall.co.uk

  • |

    Dinner with Raymond Blanc

    Who? The British Pullman What? The British Pullman will kick off a series of on board pop-up dinners starting with Michelin-starred chef Raymond Blanc. The celebrity chef has created a seven course menu accompanied by the sommelier’s choice of fine wines. Only 100 spaces are available, priced at £495 per person. When? 7pm 16th November 2013 for Raymond Blanc hosted trip Where? Departing from London Victoria Station How? For more information, see www.orient-express.com/uktrains

  • | |

    The World’s Best Spicy Food

    Who? Lonely Planet What? If you love spicy food then you must not miss the latest release from Lonely Planet: The World’s Best Spicy Food. As well as 100 authentic recipes, there are also suggestions on where to find these dishes when you’re travelling. Perfect for at home or on the road. Priced at £14.99. When? Available now Where? Available online and in store How? Buy now from Amazon, or Lonely Planet

  • |

    Taste the Côte d’Azur at Mirazur

    Who? Mirazur What? Head to Menton to find a taste of the Côte d’Azur at Mirazur. The gastronomic restaurant headed up by Mauro Colagreco has been making waves of late by gaining its second Michelin star last year and making it on to the World’s 50 Best list. Here, you will find the best ingredients accompanied by the best view. When? Wednesday to Sunday year round Where? 30 Avenue Aristide Briand 06500 Menton, France How? Visit www.mirazur.fr for more information Fly via KLM

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *