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The title of the inaugural show at the new Saatchi Gallery, in the former Duke of York's Headquarters building in Chelsea, is The Revolution Continues. That title refers to the dramatic transformation in the content and the fortunes of Chinese art since... ...full story at Independent

from Independent on Tue, Oct 07 2008

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10 Jan 08 visit [Fancam] 080110 Super Junior - 'Secret' Movie Premiere  »  YouTube videoat Jong Ang Cinema 6pm. Lee Teuk, Eunhyuk, Donghae, Kyuhyun, Hankyung Korean title of the movie: 말할수 없는 비밀 Not sure about the official English/Chinese title but translating from Korean title is "A Secret I couldn't Tell"
21 May 07 visit London-based Saatchi Gallery launches online salon in Chinese version  »  People's Daily The London-based Saatchi Gallery announced in Beijing on Monday the launch of a Chinese website of its online salon Your Gallery, which gives Chinese artists and students a showroom free.
17 Sep 08 visit Cultural Revolution propaganda photos  »  Danwei Diving in the Cultural Revolution Professor Thomas H. Hahn of the Department of City and Regional Planning of Cornell University has a website that includes a superb collection of official propaganda images related to the Cultural Revolution including...
05 Apr 07 visit The first death of the Cultural Revolution  »  Danwei Schoolgirls, before the rampage From the Letters from China blog: The first casualty of Cultural Revolution Cultural Revolution Documentary Nominated — Yunnan Film Festival Cancelled ... Just before the Yunnan Multi Culture Visual Festival, t...
29 Apr 07 visit Morning Tea: Cultural Revolution film...How did Taiwan become Chinese?...China Bowl Update  »  Granite Studio Via Danwei comes a report that inclusion of the Cultural Revolution film "Though I am Gone" (我虽死去) has resulted in the cancellation of the Yunnan Film Festival. The film, available in 10 parts on YouTube, documents the horrific killing of Bian Z...
23 Mar 08 visit That's China dies, again  »  Zhongnanhai China Intercontinental Press (CIP) has once again bagged its That's China title. And along with it goes the magazine's entire staff. The publisher, which is linked to the Chinese State Council, says they pulled the title for "restructuring." Yet one...

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