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	<title>Comments on: Wu Guanzhong Gallery &#8211; An Unbroken Line: Apr 9-Aug 16</title>
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		<title>By: Synthesis in the Creative Process &#171; Inspirited Enterprise</title>
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		<dc:creator>Synthesis in the Creative Process &#171; Inspirited Enterprise</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] His work has been described as such: A key significance of Wu Guanzhong’s art is the crossing and synthesising of the two art forms of ink and oil which represent art historical and aesthetic contexts of traditional Chinese and western art. To Wu, the feelings of the individual were supreme. Equally important, however, was the individual’s emotional link with the community. Hence his famed line, the “Unbroken Kite String”, which expounds the connection between formal abstraction and everyday life, and acknowledges its source in the community. (From Singapore City Guide Online) [...]</description>
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