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Tag: Geremie Barme

Lisbon 2015 – Symposium: “Chineseness” in Contemporary Art Discourse and Practice (Day 1+2)

The third, and final part, to my March 2015 international travels took me to Lisbon, Portugal…a city and country I have … More

Beccy Kennedy, Belas Artes, Celine Condorelli, China, Chineseness, cross-cultural, discussion, East and West, Franziska Koch, friendship, Geremie Barme, Hong Kong, Jane Chin Davidson, Jiang Jiehong, Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, Keith Wallace, Lisbon, Macau, Mainland China, Mi You, Navin Rawanchaikul, Nicola Foster, Peggy Wang, Portugal, PRC, research, Rui Oliveira Lopes, Shezad Dawood, Susan Pui San Lok, symposium, Taiwan, transcendence, transcultural, Translation, Venice Biennale, Yishu

China – Mama Huhu

This is how I’m feeling at the moment…and I’ve mentioned this phrase before…mama huhu 馬馬虎虎, horse horse tiger tiger which … More

2 Kolegas, Amigo, BananaFish, CIGE, cycling, Geremie Barme, Karen Smith, Mad Men, Second Floor, Tesco, The Beijinger, Time Out, VOSS

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