G. Three Worlds: What Trajectories Do They Project?
Two decades ago, in 1993, Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung and Li Xianting curated the exhibition ‘China’s New Art, Post-1989’, which opened in Hong Kong in January of that year. The Chang / Li collaboration amounted to a dream team: Chang with his bilingual international cosmopolitanism, and Li with his leadership in the Chinese contemporary art world...
2020. 8
E. Three Worlds: What Trajectories Do They Project?
Two decades ago, in 1993, Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung and Li Xianting curated the exhibition ‘China’s New Art, Post-1989’, which opened in Hong Kong in January of that year. The Chang / Li collaboration amounted to a dream team: Chang with his bilingual international cosmopolitanism, and Li with his leadership in the Chinese contemporary art world...
2019. 12
C. Three Worlds: What Trajectories Do They Project?
Two decades ago, in 1993, Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung and Li Xianting curated the exhibition ‘China’s New Art, Post-1989’, which opened in Hong Kong in January of that year. The Chang / Li collaboration amounted to a dream team: Chang with his bilingual international cosmopolitanism, and Li with his leadership in the Chinese contemporary art world...
2020. 5
A. Three Worlds: What Trajectories Do They Project?
Two decades ago, in 1993, Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung and Li Xianting curated the exhibition ‘China’s New Art, Post-1989’, which opened in Hong Kong in January of that year. The Chang / Li collaboration amounted to a dream team: Chang with his bilingual international cosmopolitanism, and Li with his leadership in the Chinese contemporary art world...
2019. 3
F. Three Worlds: What Trajectories Do They Project?
Two decades ago, in 1993, Johnson Chang Tsong-Zung and Li Xianting curated the exhibition ‘China’s New Art, Post-1989’, which opened in Hong Kong in January of that year. The Chang / Li collaboration amounted to a dream team: Chang with his bilingual international cosmopolitanism, and Li with his leadership in the Chinese contemporary art world...