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标题: 小红书金芒果再现文革崇毛热 [打印本页]

作者: choi    时间: 12-3-2014 11:11
标题: 小红书金芒果再现文革崇毛热
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VOA Chinese, Dec 3, 2014
www.voachinese.com/content/little-red-book-20141202/2543661.html
("在纽约曼哈顿,相距不到八个街段的地方,有两个与中国文革毛泽东个人崇拜有关的展览同时在展出,一个是《毛语录:50周年展》,另一个题为《金芒果与文革》。 * * * 有趣的是这两个展览的策展人都是前往中国访问的美国人

Ny comment:
(a) My Nov 19, 2-14 posting titled
William Grimes, 纽约举办《毛主席语录》50周年展. 纽约时报中文网, Nov 19, 2014
, discussed 小红书 already. This VOA report deals with 金芒果, in addition.
(b) Regarding the latter. The exhibition:

Mao's Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution. China Institute (in America) 華美協進社, Sept 18- Apr 26, 2014
("This exhibition is organized [and owned] by the Museum Rietberg Zürich and is curated by Alfreda Murck [姜斐德, PhD from Princeton University, a woman living in Beijing] and Alexandra von Przychowski. The China Institute Gallery showing of the exhibition has been expanded to include loans from the Collection of Judy Manton and from an Anonymous Private Collector")

The following link is about the Exhibition catalog (published in 2013; the exhibition started at Zurich and goes to places). In the left column is the announcement of the exhibition at Manhattan. which I excerpt anove.
www.chinainstitute.org/about/ci- ... ultural-revolution/
(c) Rietberg Museum: "The Rietberg Museum is a museum in Zürich, Switzerland, displaying Asian, African, American and Oceanian art. It is the only art museum of non-European cultures in Switzerland, the third-largest museum in Zürich, and the largest to be run by the city itself."  
en.wikipedia.org
(d) About the name origin of the Zurich museum.

Villa Wesendonck and Rieterpark. Museum Rietberg, undated
www.rietberg.ch/en-gb/the-museum ... cal-background.aspx

Quote:

"The history of the site on which the Museum Rietberg stands today begins in the summer of 1857, when Otto and Mathilde Wesendonck, a couple from Wuppertal, moved into their newly-built, grand, neo-classical house, today's Villa Wesendonck.

"In the following decades [the last quarter of the nineteenth century] the villa was occupied by the Rieter family who came from Winterthur. Rieterpark and the Rietberg take their name from the family. * * * In 1945 the City of Zurich bought the 67,000-square metre Rieterpark and the Villa Wesendonck which became the Museum Rietberg in 1952.




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