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Original Articles

The Art of Anxiety: China's Social Transformation and the Uncertain Reception of Chinese Contemporary Art

焦虑的艺术:中国的社会转型 及中国当代艺术的不确定性

Pages 222-229 | Published online: 03 Jan 2014

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