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Made in China: Beijing Gallery Guide – Kathleen Linn – RAVEN Contemporary Archive
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Made in China: Beijing Gallery Guide – Kathleen Linn. 798 or Dashanzi Art District, Beijing. Photo by Bridget Coila. Titled Big Hand Art in 798 District, Beijing. Shared under a Creative Commons licence CC BY-SA 2.0. Beijing is the political centre of China and has long been considered the cultural and educational centre as well. When Chinese contemporary art emerged from the state sanctioned art of the Cultural Revolution, it was in Beijing that the groundbreaking Stars group. Caochangdi comprises a num...
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sftpwr | Art Global
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 3/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 10th, 2014.
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sftpwr | 2014 March
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 1/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. March 26th, 2014. Zhang (Valerie) Fang presenting on the work of Wang Quingsong. At NYCAMS in 2013. I first met Valerie at a studio visit in Cao Changdi village, Beijing. The tour of her husband’s studio was lead by curator. 8220;I hope to present a holistic picture of the development of Chinese contemporary art from my own viewpoint, and I look forward to critical feedback from colleagues world-wide.”. 8211; Zhang Fang.
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sftpwr | #WW
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 5/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 23rd, 2014.
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sftpwr | Women
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 4/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 16th, 2014.
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Galleries — JOHN SILVIS
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What I Am Seeing. What I Am Seeing. Guido W. Baudach. KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Sikkema Jenkins and Co. First Floor Gallery Harare. Nächst St. Stephan.
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sftpwr | Beijing
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 5/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 23rd, 2014.
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sftpwr | 2014
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 5/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 23rd, 2014.
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sftpwr | art writers
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Women in the visual arts. Valerie’s Long March 6/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. May 7th, 2014. Liu Danhua’s Thumbtacks. In this “chapter” of our current series on Chinese contemporary art by Zhang “Valerie” Fang, we can observe that one step in China’s Long March is an exploratory one. The attached article is a case study of artist working sculpturally who both mimic mundane materials, and create with materials most immediately found around them. Valerie’s Long March 4/10. Bonnie K. Norlander. April 16th, 2014.
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Kulturgut 文化财富: Sahnehäubchen in Beijing im Mai 2015
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Kulturgut 文化财富. Kulturvermittlung in Beijing und China 文化交流(中国 北京). Navigation 导航. Startseite 首页. Themen 话题. Von Kulturgut 财富活动. Kunst und Kultur 文艺. Aus dem Äther 从红尘. Tags 标签. Architektur 建筑. Ausstellung 展览. Beijing 北京. Fotografie 摄影. Gegenwart 当代. Künstler 艺术家. Landschaft 山水. Malerei 绘画. Multimedia 多媒体. Reise 专程. Text 文字. Unterwegs 溜达. Vergangenes 古代. Videografie 视频. Häufig gelesen 频看. Über mich 关于我. Impressum 版本说明. Suche 搜索. Sonntag, 31. Mai 2015. Sahnehäubchen in Beijing im Mai 2015. Ich bin ziemlic...