Lu Xun’s Legacy opens at the oriental Museum in Durham

“Lu Xun’s Legacy: Printmaking in Modern China,” curated by Mary Ginsberg, celebrates the role of the writer Lu Xun (1881–1936) as the motivating force behind the creation of artist-manufactured woodblock printmaking in China in the 1930s. The exhibition opened at the Oriental Museum, University of Durham on 13 January. It will last till 12 September 2021.

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