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M50 Free Exhibition, HumanScapes

Exhibition Name: BLANKgallery Shanghai Space Summer Group Exhibition: HumanScapes Time: 7/20-8/31 Location: Room 102, Building 17, M50 Art Park, No. 50 Moganshan Road, Putuo District, Shanghai The exhibition is free and no reservation is required The exhibition presents the latest works of 12 Chinese artists, extending to each artist's unique perception of the relationship between humans and the environment. Through personal perspectives, it explores the current human condition in multiple dimensions, including urban life, the intertwining of virtual and reality, cultural dynamics, and re-examining the relationship between humans and nature.
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Posted: Aug 27, 2024
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