share the work of 2 very impressive Chinese artists.
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Wang Wei; 1/30 of a Second Underwater, 1999. The artist stated: "Through a combination of image and sound, this piece creates an ambiguous sense of simultaneously being and not-being."
My thought is that it is not easy being Chinese these days but neither is it easy being an American.
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Yao Lu's stunning photographs address China's changing landscape. This body of work is created on the computer. Breathtaking!
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