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Vine, Richard, ‗Cities on the make: reflecting China's runaway building boom, the second Guangzhou<br />

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(Guangzhou photo biennial)<br />

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D-Lab/The Second Guangzhou Triennial BEYOND: an extraordinary space <strong>of</strong> experimentation for modernization,<br />

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galleries, and museums. But when will the West catch on? (Korea '95) (includes related articles on<br />

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