China agreement brings art to Adelaide

The agreement between Adelaide Festival Centre and Sydney’s China Cultural Centre will strengthen Sino-Australian relationships.
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An artwork from the Stories of Life exhibition: Left Behind World-Caocao by He Jinwei, 2013 (detail). Oil on canvas, 150×115cm. 

More Chinese visual arts and performances will visit Adelaide as a result of an historic agreement signed last Friday.

The agreement, witnessed by South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill and Rao Hongwei, the new Consul-General of China in Adelaide, aims to support Chinese visual arts and multi-media exhibitions at the Adelaide Festival Centre, and to facilitate the presentation of Chinese performing arts at the Adelaide Festival Centre, particularly around Chinese New Year.

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