Pain in Soul: Performance Art and Video Works
Notes
Catalogue of a solo exhibition of He Chengyao’s work at Shangahi Zendai Mueum of Modern Art in September 2007. Includes documentation and critical writings around key performance and photography projects created since 2001 and new photographic and video work examining issues of poverty and mental health in China.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On Disability and New Artistic Models by Aaron Williamson (P1529)
Artist / Author | He Chengyao |
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Publisher | Zendai Museum of Modern Art |
Reference | P1374 |
Date | 2007 |
Type | Publication |
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