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| Saturday, 22 October 2005 16:01 |
BUFFALO, N.Y.-The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art is organized by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the University at Buffalo Art Galleries in collaboration with the Millennium Art Museum, Beijing, The Wall will be the largest exhibition of contemporary Chinese art to travel beyond China. It also marks the first collaboration between American art museums and a major Chinese art institution focusing on contemporary Chinese art. Curated by Assistant Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Buffalo and a leading authority on contemporary Chinese art Gao Minglu, The Wall will address the work of more than fifty Chinese artists working in a variety of mediums. More traditional methods such as painting, sculpture, and works on paper will be on view as well as work in more progressive mediums such as video, installation, performance, and film. The Wall will be an interdisciplinary cultural event that will also include the publication of a bilingual catalogue, a film festival, educational programming, performance art, music, and dance programs.
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BUFFALO, N.Y.-The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art is organized by the Albright-Knox Art Gallery and the University at Buffalo Art Galleries in collaboration with the Millennium Art Museum, Beijing, The Wall will be the largest exhibition of contemporary Chinese art to travel beyond China. It also marks the first collaboration between American art museums and a major Chinese art institution focusing on contemporary Chinese art. Curated by Assistant Professor in the Department of Art History at the University of Buffalo and a leading authority on contemporary Chinese art Gao Minglu, The Wall will address the work of more than fifty Chinese artists working in a variety of mediums. More traditional methods such as painting, sculpture, and works on paper will be on view as well as work in more progressive mediums such as video, installation, performance, and film. The Wall will be an interdisciplinary cultural event that will also include the publication of a bilingual catalogue, a film festival, educational programming, performance art, music, and dance programs.

