Contributors

Karen Smith

Karen Smith is a freelance curator and writer who worked on the Guangzhou Triennial and with the Courtyard Gallery in Beijing until end of 1998.

Articles

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The Cost of Creativity?
The fabric of the contemporary art scene in China comprises the densely woven strands of politics, economics and aesthetics specific to the immediate socio-cultural framework: a cloth that is today increasingly more sophisticated that the coarse serge of the past. A vibrant contemporary art scene which emerged in the early 1980's following years of rampant cultural destruction and rigid doctrinal control over its form and content. This article focuses on the economic viability of contemporary Chinese art, a movement that found its key members a part of the lower socio-economic class.
The China Phenomenon
Bendigo Art Gallery Samstag NAVA