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Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West

The first major solo exhibition of Chinese-Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian is now showing at RMIT Gallery.

One of the most compelling contemporary Chinese Australian artists, Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between East and West with playfulness and wit, revealing some profound differences as well as shared concerns and values.

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RMIT Gallery Artist Talks – Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West – part 1

Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian speaks at RMIT Gallery. Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between…

Podcast

RMIT Gallery Artist Talks – Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West – part 2

Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian speaks at RMIT Gallery. Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between…

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RMIT Gallery Artist Talks – Liu Xiao Xian: From East to West – part 3

Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian speaks at RMIT Gallery. Contemporary Chinese Australian artist Liu Xiao Xian explores the nuances between…

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