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China art
Contemporary Art and Soft Power: Lessons From Southern China
By Laura Grunberg
Local governments emphasize modern art museums in a quest to attract visitors. But this may actually hurt organic art creation.
One Man, One Road: A Funny Tale of Civic Protest in China
By Charlotte Gao
China’s millennials are participating in civic engagement in their own way.
'Lovable' Taiwan and Its Soft Power Quest
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan's deputy minister of culture speaks with The Diplomat.
Graffiti in China, Part I: A Crack in the Concrete
By David Volodzko
From its roots in 1960s New York, modern graffiti art has made it to China -- with Chinese characteristics, of course.
'Moral Art,' Mao Zedong, and the CCP's Quest for Soft Power
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi's Maoist vision for control over Chinese art is at odds with China's quest to expand its cultural influence abroad.
China: No Longer Largest Art Market
The U.S. regained its status as the world’s largest art market in 2012, after sales in China fell by nearly a quarter.
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