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Exhibition Review: The Chinese Photobook, at Aperture Gallery, New York City

March 25, 2015 by Luis Tsukayama Cisneros in Exhibition review, Popular culture

I went to see this today. The curators did an incredible work of compiling (or creating) a history of the use of photography publications throughout the 20th century in China. The entire exhibition is a study of the uses of visual culture, particularly for political purposes.

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March 25, 2015 /Luis Tsukayama Cisneros
Aperture, Gallery, Chinese, Photobook, New York City, photography, exhibition
Exhibition review, Popular culture
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