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Politics

The Sharpness of Absence: Images, Global Memory, and ‘Dead to Rights’ (2025)
缺席的鋒利:影像與全球記憶的落差 ——由《南京照相館》引發的追問

From 5 to 11 September 2025, Dead to Rights *1 will screen across multiple UK cities. Centred on a modest photo studio, the film intertwines the brutality of Nanjing in 1937 with the testimony of images. For British audiences, this history does not belong to the familiar landscapes of the Second World War; it appears

The Politics In Art: Untangling The Cultural Exchange
藝術中的政治:文化交流松綁論

In 2008 Beijing hosted the Olympics and Paralympics, four years later it was London’s turn. To celebrate each country hosted two festivals. In 2008 the UK played host to China Now, which showcased cultural and sporting events from the country. The events included China Design Now, an exhibition that took place at the V&A. The show explored new design in China, focusing on the effect that rapid economic development had on architecture and design in three major Chinese cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. The exhibition focused on a wide range of design from architecture, including the ‘Bird’s Nest’ stadium, to fashion. In 2012 the festival UK Now took place in China and included exhibitions of work by Tony Cragg and Rankin as well as tours from the English National Ballet. The two festivals enabled creative discussions across the two countries and different institutions as well as displaying the quality of each country’s contemporary art scene.

                   

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