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Shi Lu, 自画像, Self-portrait 1951, pencil drawing, Beijing: National Museum of China, reproduced courtesy of Shi Lu’s family.

Shi Lu: The Literatus vs. the Revolutionary

Yiyan Wang, Professor of Chinese at Victoria University of Wellington discussed the life and work of artist Shi Lu. Who is the artist? What does his art tell us?Read more

2014-05-28
By: Te Papa
On: 28 May 2014
In: Art
Pottery soldier from the Han dynasty (202 BCE- 220CE). Photographer: Justine Olsen © Te Papa

Throne of Emperors – unpacking for Saturday’s opening at Te Papa

Justine Olsen, Curator of Decorative art and design, provides a fascinating insight into the preparation for the Throne of Emperors exhibition, opening 22nd March. This Saturday two important exhibitions open to the public: China: Throne of Emperors and Shi Lu: A revolution in paint. Developed by the National Museum of China inRead more

2014-03-21
By: Justine Olsen
On: 21 Mar 2014
In: Art, History

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