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Site 12
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Luding
Bridge, Sichuan Province |
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Moxi,
Sichuan Province
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Xichang, Sichuan Province |
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Maotai,
Guizhou Province |
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Zunyi,
Guizhou Province |
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On
the Train |
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Lugu
Lake, Yunnan Province |
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Lijiang,
Yunnan Province |
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Kunming,
Yunnan Province |
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On the Road in Guangxi
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Jinggangshan,
Jiangxi Province |
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Ruijin,
Jiangxi Province |
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Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video
The history of the Long March is always
narrated as a path of progression from darkness
to the brightness. Starting in the late
afternoon and finishing at night, Wang Jianwei's
"marching" takes an opposite course,
moving from the brightness to the darkness.
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Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video.
After reaching the Luding Bridge, Wang Jianwei
projects his video work, in which he has
compiled various clips from famous revolutionary
movies that are still fresh in his childhood
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Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video.
Video screening at Luding Bridge. |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video.
Video screening at Luding Bridge. |
Wang Jianwei, "Interspace," performance/video.
Video screening at Luding Bridge. |
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