A 1993 interview with artist Deng Lin, daughter of Deng Xiaoping, who had solo shows at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts and Hong Kong’s Hanart TZ Gallery. She discusses her dramatic shift in style (from ink-and-brush painting to abstract impressionism), her career in communist China, and her desire to gain access to the commercial galleries in the West.
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17 May 1993
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Time, 17 May 1993, p. 43
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interview documentation
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