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Friday 12-Mar-2010 - Saturday 17-Apr-2010
An exhibition showcasing the work of five contemporary Chinese artists.
This exhibition is intended to highlight the work of five empowering female Chinese artists, providing an insight into their inner world and offering an awakening opportunity for the audience about the value and spirit of the female gender. Featuring a variety of media, such as paper maché, installation, and painting, WO MEN bears testimony to female art being as talented, empowering, strong and inspirational as the male sphere that dominates contemporary Chinese art.
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Keywords: Liu Hong Yuan, Peng Wei, Shuai Mei, Qing Qing, Yu Chen, Installation, Paper Maché, Painting,
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