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« New journal on community engagement seeks book reviews | Main | RFP--Creativity: Worlds in the Making » August 25, 2008 China's Long March ProjectLinda Frye Burnham / 10:45 AM LONG MARCH PROJECT (initiated in 1999, and begun in 2002) is a complex, multiplatform, international arts organization and ongoing independent art project with headquarters in Beijing's 798 Art District. Long March Project, say the organizers, "can be simultaneously considered a curatorial lab; a publishing house; an artistic collection; a meeting place; a gallery space; a consultancy; a commissioning and production atelier, artistic facilitator, and author." Poke around the Long March Web site for some fascinating ideas and images. The next exhibition (not on the Web site yet at this writing) is "X-Blind Spot" by Yang Shaobin, focusing on the experience of open pit coalmines, examining social geographies and corresponding economies related to the production of coal in China. The exhibition, September 4-October 18, 2008, includes painting, video, installation, sculpture and photography. CommentsPost a comment Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out) (If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.) |
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