GENRE CELEBRATION FESTIVAL: OFFICIAL SELECTION
Who’d have thunk? I have a Screenplay about this Wayward Priest who rejects the Teachings of the Church after Falling in Lust with a Member of his Congregation. Sent it in to this Film Fest […]
Who’d have thunk? I have a Screenplay about this Wayward Priest who rejects the Teachings of the Church after Falling in Lust with a Member of his Congregation. Sent it in to this Film Fest […]
When the Victoria and Albert Museum puts on a show it doesn’t hold back and this autumn’s subject for the V&A blockbuster treatment is Masterpieces of Chinese paintings: 700-1900. It will run until 19th January 2014 […]
Documentary Photography and Photojournalism as Tool and Art in the Chinese Context[1] The invention of photography as the first possibility of the ‘fixation of shadows’ falls into the year 1839 and soon spread from Europe […]
I first discovered Song Dong when I stumbled upon the painting of calligraphy on the paths of Beijing’s parks with water. The practice seemed to me like poetic performance art, but is only a means […]
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