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Volume 11 (2024)
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New Silk Road artworlds: The art of the hybrid and the marginal at the Xinjiang Contemporary Art Museum
By
Darren Byler
Photography and the Cultural Revolution: A wider aperture, a longer exposure
By
Martin Mulloy
China's ancient past in its contemporary art: On the politics of time and nation branding at the
Venice Biennale
By
Jenifer Chao
One biennale, two systems: On the Shenzhen–Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture
By
Luo Xianmei
Yatoo and the politics of nature: What ecological thinking discloses of contemporary South Korean art
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Sohl Lee
‘Conservative nativist’ Chinese art in Hong Kong and Mainland China
By
Frank Vigneron
Contemporary art and ecology in East Asia
Authors:
Bo Zheng
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Sohl Lee
Conflicts through the lens of Chinese war photojournalists
By
Shixin Ivy Zhang
An unfinished task: Viewing the legitimization of contemporary Chinese art from the Third Shanghai Biennale
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Wu Mo
Curating climate change: The Taipei Biennial as an environmental problem solver
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Jenifer Chao
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Panos Kompatsiaris
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