With so much furore going on in the world over the success of contemporary Chinese art, there has been a sense of growing criticism over what makes it so valuable, and moreover, if the newer generation of artists is indeed, creatively bankrupt. Alexandra Hamlyn speaks to a family of artists, who each unto their own, exhibit their own style and artistic voice in a mode so diverse, that eyes are cast fixed on the future of China's dynamic artistic great leap forward.

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Mar 2008

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Kee, Mar 2008, pp. 28–30

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