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When the Peoples' Republic set up its Special Economic Zones in the
1980s communist China entered into global trade and international
capital. The goal was financial but new money also brought new
values and new ways of life. Polly Braden's photography is an
intimate response to the material and psychological effects of the
changes experienced by the country's new urban class. Shot over
three years in Shanghai, Xiamen, Shenzhen and Kunming, "China
Between" is a revelatory portrait. No longer will images of epic
scenes dominate our view of this country. Braden shows how a casual
glance, a moment of doubt or a quick trip to the shopping mall can
tell us as much about modern China as any image of a dam, a protest
or a teeming workforce.
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