The Eastern Mineral-Pigment Iconography Exhibition opened in Ningbo, featuring the works of Wang Huaiai, a Chinese Catholic artist known for his mineral-pigment paintings.
The exhibition presents 21 self-portraits created between 1995 and 2024. Liu explained that each portrait embodies a different version of himself, enabling him to explore and understand various facets of his identity.
On September 1, 2025, Daozi, contemporary art critic, painter, poet, artist, and professor at the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, passed away in Beijing from leukemia at the age of 69.
A live online art salon titled "The Finishing of the Kingdom: Exploring Eschatological Hope in Christian Art" featured art critic Dr. Hao Qingsong and drew more than 300 attendees.
A handwritten scroll of Bible calligraphy spanning more than 2,600 meters long has been recognized as the "Longest Xingkai Script Scroll of the Bible" by the Forbes World Records Certification.
The fourth Christian Art Biennale was launched at Tseung Kwan O Methodist Primary School in Hong Kong. This year’s theme was “The Splendor of Beauty in His Land,” with the exhibition running from December 22 to January 1, 2025. The event showcased hundreds of works by 96 Chinese Christian artists.
On November 28, a renowned Christian painter, Mr. Ding Ping'an, donated quite a collection of his landscape paintings and calligraphy works to Shanxi Provincial CC&TSPM.