‘Another Long March' is the first survey in the West of conceptual and installation art, presenting eighteen artists from the leading Chinese art centres: Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Guangzhou. In comparison to Political Pop and Cynical Realist art in the post-1989 art scene, conceptual art produced by Chinese artists received relatively less coverage in the West. The accompanying essays in this exhibition catalogue, written by noted scholars and art critics, offer an insightful study and analysis of the development of Chinese conceptual art in the post-1989 period. Biographical information of participating artists is also included.
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Marianne BROUWER, 
Chris DRIESSEN, 
FEI Dawei, 費大為, 
HOU Hanru, 侯瀚如, 
TANG Di, 湯荻, 
Dutch, 
English
conceptualism,  installation,  performance art,  photography,  video art,  group exhibition,  China
1997
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Another Long March: Chinese Conceptual and Installation Art in the Nineties

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