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Reflections on life as a curator, researcher and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with invisible illness and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: Li Shiyan

Lisbon 2015 – Symposium: “Chineseness” in Contemporary Art Discourse and Practice (Day 3)

The symposium continues with my jet lag taking hold like a man possessed, possessed by what I don’t know apart from … More

Belas Artes, Cai Guo Qiang, Cao Fei, China, Chineseness, cross-cultural, curating, curator, dialogue, diaspora, drawing, East-West, Elizabeth Parke, Eva Aggeklint, Fernando Pessoa, film, Floating Life, Frankenstein, Franziska Koch, Gao Minglu, gesture, globalisation, gunpowder, Harmonious Society, harmony, Hong Kong, Hou Chun-ming, invisible, Jiang Jiehong, Li Shiyan, Lien Te-cheng, Lisbon, Macau, Marie Laureillard, Mi You, Nicola Foster, Nushu, Patty Chang, Paul Gladston, placeness, Portuguese, PRC, Taiwan, The Book of Disquiet, third space, transcultural, Translation, visible, wabi sabi, Yuenyi Lo, Yuk King Tan

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