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Original Articles

Experimental Art, Performance and ‘Publicness’: Repositioning the Critical Mass of Contemporary Chinese Art

实验艺术,行为艺术和“公共 性”: 重置中国当代艺术 的边界

Pages 135-155 | Published online: 03 Jan 2014

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