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Youthful Nostalgia: Why China’s Gen Z Is Embracing the Past?
Explore why China’s Gen Z is turning to the past, the most cherished memories across generations, and more in our latest magazine issue
Explore why China’s Gen Z is turning to the past, the most cherished memories across generations, and more in our latest magazine issue
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Disenfranchised by an increasingly fast-paced society, some younger Chinese are turning to the past to center themselves and regain a sense of comfort
Since graduating from Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2016, Cao Yu has set out to make work that is brazen, subversive, and unflinching, becoming one of China’s most influential young artists in the process