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Impossible is Nothing: China's Theater of Consumerism
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Impossible is Nothing: China’s Theater of Consumerism

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The price of global consumerism These photographs examine constructed realities within contemporary China as they relate to ideas of luxury and status, with the West serving as a model for Capitalist consumerism.

This book portrays the unique observations of an American investigating visual representations of a culture engaged in an economic experiment of local and global impact.

Chinese economic experimentation continues to be the subject of vast analysis and speculation.

This book offers a window into the everyday world of public and private spaces that reflect the real and the imagined in China today, as well as the impact of Western ideals and Western consumerism.

Articles published about Priscilla Briggs work:

Hyperallergic OtherPeoplesPixels Blog MinnPost Hyper Text Magazine 365 Artists/365 Days Dialogist Quarterly

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Daylight Books
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2017
Pages
116
ISBN
9781942084334

The price of global consumerism These photographs examine constructed realities within contemporary China as they relate to ideas of luxury and status, with the West serving as a model for Capitalist consumerism.

This book portrays the unique observations of an American investigating visual representations of a culture engaged in an economic experiment of local and global impact.

Chinese economic experimentation continues to be the subject of vast analysis and speculation.

This book offers a window into the everyday world of public and private spaces that reflect the real and the imagined in China today, as well as the impact of Western ideals and Western consumerism.

Articles published about Priscilla Briggs work:

Hyperallergic OtherPeoplesPixels Blog MinnPost Hyper Text Magazine 365 Artists/365 Days Dialogist Quarterly

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Daylight Books
Country
United States
Date
16 May 2017
Pages
116
ISBN
9781942084334