Art and China’s Revolution: a talk with co-Curator Zheng Shengtian
October 16th, 2008 at 3:26 pm

Go inside China’s revolution with a renowned artist who worked during the period. Join Zheng Shengtian, the co-curator of “Art and China’s Revolution,” an exhibition up at the Asia Society until January 11, 2009. Melissa Chiu, Director, Asia Society Museum talks with Zheng about the context for the exhibition, including his personal experiences and insights into the art created in China from the 1950s through 1970s. This event was held at the Asia Society.

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10/28/08 :: 12:20 am
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