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Luding Bridge, Sichuan Province
Moxi, Sichuan Province
Xichang, Sichuan Province
Maotai, Guizhou Province
Zunyi, Guizhou Province
On the Train
Lugu Lake, Yunnan Province
Lijiang, Yunnan Province
Kunming, Yunnan Province
On the Road in Guangxi
Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province
Ruijin, Jiangxi Province

 

Works that are realized throughout the course of the Long March

 

 
 

 


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Site 16, September 17-25, Yanan, Shanxi Province

 

Pierre Bourdieu and Hans Haacke Libre - Echange, trans. Gui Yufan

 

Wang Jin, "Give Blood to the Red Flag Canal," Performance, 1995

 

 

History

The Red Army on the March

 

Long March, a poem by Mao

Yanan was the final destination of the Long March. It was here that the Communists would set up their army base to launch the Anti-Japanese War and ultimately drive the Nationalists to Taiwan. It is the place where Edgar Snow and other Westerners visited and became enamored of the Communists.

We will discuss Baudrillard's Simulations and from his perspective, question if the Long March happened. Incorporated into the discussion will be the "New Democratic Society," the promise of Parliamentary Democracy and the possibility of another Democracy. An examination of Hans Haake and Pierre Bordieu's Libre - Echange will conclude the discussion.

We will invite Wang Jin and Cai Guoqiang will create new works for the site.

 

Wang Jin, "Ice: Central China 1996,"
Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, January 28, 1996

 

Welcomign the arrival of the Red Army, town of Huning

 

Review of the re-makes of the film, Long March

 

Red Army in Yanan

 

The Cave Dwellings of Yanan

 

 

 

 

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