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Rhythm of the Street, from the series Life in the Big City

Wang Qi Chinese

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Wang Qi and other printmakers turned to modernism in the 1980s, leaving behind the propagandist art of previous decades. In this print he illustrates busy urban life without explicit ideological messages. This is the second of seven prints in the series Life in the Big City (1985–87), inspired by the 1925 woodcut series The City by the Belgian artist Frans Masereel (1889–1972).

Rhythm of the Street, from the series Life in the Big City, Wang Qi (Chinese, born 1918), Woodblock print; oil-based ink on paper, China

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