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In this conversation the artist He Sai Bang reflects on contrasting cultural discourses and practices that inform his work.
Published in Karen and Leon Wender (eds.), He Sai Bang: Listening to Shapes—Works on Paper/2007, exh cat. (New York: China 2000 Fine Art, 2007), no page numbers given.
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Gladston, P. (2016). ‘Sound Can Be Seen and Form Can Be Heard’. In: Deconstructing Contemporary Chinese Art. Chinese Contemporary Art Series. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46488-5_18
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