Art collector Guan Yi Since Chinese art has become red hot in the international contemporary art market, many of the most prominent Chinese pieces are being bought by foreigners and exhibited overseas. Guan Yi, a Chinese ex-business man who made... ...full story at Danwei
from Danwei on Tue, Jul 22 2008
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