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A Conversation with Ai Weiwei - Jo Anne BIRNIE DANZKER

The Beijing Biennale: The Politics of Chinese Characteristics - Meiqin WANG

Framed Authors: Photography and Conceptual Art from Dafen Village - WONG Wonyin Winnie, 黃韵然

Guggenheim Museum's Asian Art Council Symposium, Part 2: Asian Art in Context: A Nation-based, Inter-Asia, or International Paradigm?

A Specific Voice: A Conversation between Cao Fei and Doryun Chong, with Contributions from Hu Fang, Zhang Wei, and Keith Wallace

Chan-Da-da(o)-De-construction or, The Cultural (II) Logic of Contemporary Chinese 'Avant-Garde' Art - Paul GLADSTON

Zeng Fanzhi: A Marxist Critique - Robert C. MORGAN, 摩根羅伯特

Reviews:

Asking for It: Everyday Neurosis in Chinese Contemporary Art (Mackintosh Gallery, and Glasgow School of Art, United Kingdom) - Voon Pow BARTLETT

Mellow Fever: Some Notes on the Rhetoric of the Asian Image and the Temporality of Realism (Galeries des Galeries, Paris) - Beatrice LEANZA

Body Language: Contemporary Chinese Photography (National Gallery of Victoria (International), Melbourne, Australia) - Inga WALTON

Subjective Endeavours. Re-imagining Asia: A Thousand Years of Separation (House of World Cultures, Berlin, Germany) - Birgit HOPFENER

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Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art (Vol. 7, No. 4; Jul 2008), 典藏國際版 (第7卷, 第4期)

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