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Reshooting Chinese history

By Matt Steinglass
June 13, 2004

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BEIJING -- At the Beijing Institute of Technology in the late `80s, Liu Zheng studied industrial photography -- aerial survey photos and the like. But the pictures he took after graduating were at much closer range: strange, emotive portraits of street actors, bar girls, the rural poor, and other people on society's margins. In 1996, while holding down a job ... (Full Article: 725 Words)

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