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The Painter’s Craft
The University of Alberta Museums is pleased to announce the first exhibition in the China's Imperial Modern series, “The Painter's Craft.” The exhibition will be on view at Gallery A from April 5 through July 15, 2012.
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Each spring a new exhibition in the series will be on view in Gallery A. The series asks: How does tradition and history influence our understanding of what the “modern” is—in China, and elsewhere? The first exhibition explores the politics and poetics of brush-and-ink painting. The second exhibition will explore fashion (Spring, 2013); the third, architecture and material culture (Spring, 2014); the fourth, intersections of science and art (Spring, 2015).
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