For years, many of mainland China’s art students dreamed of working or studying in Europe. After hours spent poring over the works of the continent’s masters as part of their degree requirements, living where their pieces are preserved, displayed and appreciated would seem a natural fit.
But with funding and hiring freezes striking numerous overseas art programmes and museums, that path grows less appealing by the day.
Now, rather than relocate to a new continent to further their studies, more...
Mainland China’s art grads sculpt career ‘passports’ in Hong Kong
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Source: scmp.com

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