Curated by Francesca Jordan & Primo Marella
In recent years Chinese artists seem to have been stereotyped by the media at home and abroad as shock-mongers who make art that is either political or violent and bloody. This is far from the truth; in fact the majority of artists are going about their creative work in a way that is both more individualized and more globalized. Rather than movements defined by shared themes and subject matter, critics now comment on the rise from experimental to popu…
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