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21 Saturday / April 21, 2012

Looking for Art in Contemporary China

02:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Fine Arts building, Room 102
http://tinyurl.com/6r9wcee

Professor Xiaobing Tang, Professor of Comparative Literature and Helmut F. Stern Professor of Modern Chinese Studies, University of Michigan will present a lecture a lecture about the different dimensions of art in China with specific attention to contemporary printmakers and their work. Professor Tang’s specialty is twentieth-century Chinese literature and visual arts with a particular interest in literary and artistic modernisms, the avant-garde, and cultural politics.

Cost: Free

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