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      <description>Chinese Art Since 1970: The M+ Sigg Collection, edited by Pi Li, pub. Thames &amp; Hudson
The Sigg Collection is the centrepiece of Hong Kong’s M+ museum of visual culture. An invaluable resource, its artworks range from the grand masters of the Cultural Revolution, through the art stars of the 1990s, to a younger generation that has emerged post-2000. But it is also a critique of most mainland Chinese museums, which have only recently begun researching and acquiring works that should be regarded as...</description>
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      <title>New thinking about the Chinese contemporary art collection of Uli Sigg at the heart of M+, Hong Kong’s museum of visual culture</title>
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      <description>What do you get when you live in China, but have your art shaped by American culture and media? The answer: a mix of Buddhism, hip hop, and guns.
Meet Huang Yulong, named one of COMPLEX’s “25 Contemporary Chinese Artists You Need to Know” in 2013. He is an international sculptor based in Beijing and took us around his studio to show us how he combines everything from gun violence to hip hop movies, with Chinese Buddhism and symbolism to create a unique style of sculptures.

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