collectors, historians, curators, dealers and critics outside the modern China context with an in-depth look at some of the art making in China today. posted by hama7 at 7:04 AM on March 16, 2003
I'd argue that [more inside] has gone too far when it cuts off the object of the post's first sentence. posted by muckster at 1:49 PM on March 16, 2003
good post, hama7. a quick scan through the featured artists revealed some interesting in-fighting inside Beijing's own "East Village". Of the artists you linked, I especially liked the Rong Rong series on the neglected city; his focus on calendars was something fresh for me. posted by eddydamascene at 5:38 PM on March 16, 2003
[this is great] posted by plep at 10:31 AM on March 17, 2003
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