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Three Gorges Dam: Through the Lens of the ArtistFrom professionals to amateurs, the Yangtze River has captured the attention of hundreds of photographers and artists. Since the construction of the Three Gorges Dam, the Yangtze River has achieved even greater fame (or infamy). To some, the dam is an engineering marvel, but to many others, it represents a destruction of natural beauty and the devastation of hundreds of traditional homes and livelihoods. Whether the artist was trying to capture the daily experiences of displaced communities or Man's desire to tame nature's wildness, one thing is for certain: through the lens of the artist, we see the project, and the river, anew.
"Fishing," Chongqing (Steven Benson)
Chen Nong: San Xia - Curatorial Projects
Paintings
Displacement: The Three Gorges Dam and Contemporary Chinese Art
Selected Works of Yun-Fei Ji
Three Gorges Dam Project (Joy Garnett, 2008, Sumi ink on paper)
Three Gorges Dam Series - Paintings and Work on Paper
Music
Film
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