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Toronto Galleries
 on't tell the White House, but the US is quickly losing their place to China as the almighty superpower. Exploring the country's largest urban area and its rapid transformation into a modern, international city through urbanism, architecture, contemporary art, and fashion is the multimedia exhibition entitled Shanghai Kaleidoscope. With eclectic displays such as a video titled "Let's Puff," showing a woman breathing as metaphor for change in the country, one can ponder what this new, world dynamic will look like. -C.S.
For more information call 416-586-8000
The ROM, 100 Queen’s Park. Toronto, ON |
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