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Alastair Sooke, the art writer for The Daily Telegraph, says the work reflects a trend of contemporary Chinese artists adopting Western styles and subjects.
The exhibition features works by 40 artists, along with paintings by students from 17 Chinese art colleges. These student paintings are imitations of famous masterpieces.