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The Government Remains Repressive

Tuesday, April 1, 2003

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After Tiananmen, art activities outside the mainstream lay low in China. However, curator Johnson Chang Tsong-zung did not sit still. Along with art critic Li Xianting, he took the initiative to hold an exhibition in the world. This plan did not become a reality until 1992. He took 52 contemporary Chinese fine artists to join Post_1989 China New Art in Hong Kong—most of them are now exhibiting their works in Jakarta. What is going on in

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