A feature about the loosening of the red tape felt in the arts community in China. Lu Jie, an artist and critic, writes, 'In the past, Chinese artists of all kinds struggled to survive in an antagonistic environment. But now the arts are playing a role in social reform. From the authorities to the common people, contemporary culture is attracting an unprecedented level of interest'.
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1 Oct 2003

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South China Morning Post, 1 Oct 2003, p. S4

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