This essay explores how the art infrastructure in mainland China has shifted during the past four decades from what was considered the binaries of official and non- official art to a point where such distinctions no longer usefully exist and where contemporary Chinese art has found its way into the international art scene.
De Nigris, O. (2016). The infrastructural shift in contemporary Chinese art: Biennials and contemporary art Museums. YISHU, 15(1), 56-72.
The infrastructural shift in contemporary Chinese art: Biennials and contemporary art Museums
De Nigris, Ornella
2016-01-01
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This essay explores how the art infrastructure in mainland China has shifted during the past four decades from what was considered the binaries of official and non- official art to a point where such distinctions no longer usefully exist and where contemporary Chinese art has found its way into the international art scene.File in questo prodotto:
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