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[In the 1990s contemporary Chinese art developed under the context of globalization and urbanization. When Political Pop and Cynical Realism reacted indirectly to the 1989 Incident in an opportunist or escapist way, building a Chinese art market became a greater goal for some critics and artists. As commercialism and fetishism eroded the art circle, vanguard art, including Conceptual Art, Action Art, Project and Proposal Art, would make its way through political pressure and commercial corrosion.]
Published: Jul 15, 2020
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