The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution

Chinese Propaganda From the Turbulent Decade, 1966-1976

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Aug 13 2016 - Jul 16 2017

Co-curated by chief curator Anne Rose Kitagawa and History of Art and Architecture graduate students Kun Xie, Sangah Kim, and Allie Mickle, this installation features a selection of Chinese propaganda art drawn from a distinguished private collection. These compelling works were created before, during, and after China’s Cultural Revolution (1966–76) to educate and indoctrinate viewers and explore many political themes, including communist paragons, efforts to reform education, agriculture, and the role of women, and fascinating cross-cultural alignments. This special installation will provide a visual focus for 2016–17 courses in HA&A and East Asian Languages & Literatures, as well as for upcoming programs.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website


  • Works on Paper
  • Asian
  • 20th Century
  • Political / Satire / Documentary
  • Chinese

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