THE HUNTINGTON ARCHIVE of Buddhist and Asian Art

Picturing Power: Posters of the Cultural Revolution



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Picturing Power: Posters of The Cultural Revolution

October 6-22, 1999 | Hopkins Hall Gallery and Corridor
The Ohio State University | College of the Arts

Federated Sites

East Asian Studies Center
Indiana University

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PICTURING POWER
(School of Fine Arts Gallery, Indiana University, USA)
[UPDATE: THE LINK FOR THIS PAGE IS NO LONGER VALID]


CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF DEMOCRACY
(U of Westminster, London)

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Picturing Power

is a travelling exhibit that originated at Indiana University and makes use of a unique collection of posters held at the Centre for the Study of Democracy University of Westminster, London.
(This exhibition represents approximately 10% of the total poster collection.)

The posters in this exhibition were selected by Harriet Evans, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies, University of Westminster, London, and Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Associate Professor of History, Indiana University.

OSU Exhibition and related programming organized by Prudence Y. Gill, Julia F. Andrews, and Xiao-mei Chen. Contextual graphics for the OSU exhibition by Leah L. Wang.

Credits for the Exhibition
& Indiana Installation:

This online exhibition was created by The Huntington Archive, College of the Arts, The Ohio State University.

For further information about this exhibition and the Chinese poster collection of the Center for the Study of Democracy, University of Westminster, see: China Posters Online and The University of Westminister's Chinese Poster Collection.