A retrospective exhibition titled "Distant Horizons · Traveler: The Footsteps of Li Xiaoke" opened at the Fangzhuang Culture and Art Center in Beijing, showcasing the work of the late artist Li Xiaoke. The exhibition, organized by the Li Keran Art Foundation, features his ink paintings, prints, and photography, all centered on his 34 journeys to the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau.
The exhibition highlights Li Xiaoke's artistic legacy, defined by his move beyond the shadow of his famous father, Li Keran, and his deep, experiential engagement with the Tibetan landscape. It underscores the enduring value of art rooted in direct life experience and celebrates a significant figure in modern Chinese landscape painting.