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May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au

May 12, 2011

We recently produced a new catalogue to accompany the latest exhibit at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation. Yang Fudong’s No Snow on the Broken Bridge is a subliminally beautiful black and white multi-screen film that explores the lives of the generation of young Chinese intellectuals who have grown up in a country hurtling toward modernisation. The exhibition is open until June 4, 2011.

sherman-scaf.org.au