The post-70s generation has inherited the modern art movement of the 1980s, breaking free from blind obedience and passivity, and integrating new artistic languages with the realities of China. This has led to the initial realization of a modern Chinese expression. Since the 2000s, the profound influence of globalization has deeply impacted the landscape of contemporary art. The interchange between inbound and outbound influences, the convergence of international languages and local symbols, have cultivated an image of Chinese contemporary art engaging in dialogue with the world.
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