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Centre For Chinese Contemporary Art

(CFCCA)

Archive & Library

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CFCCA is a unique art gallery. Located in Manchester,

UK it is the national lead in bringing Chinese

contemporary art and visual culture to the UK. For over

30 years CFCCA has been part of Manchester’s rich

cultural scene programming, showcasing and supporting

artists from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and the diaspora

through exhibitions, events and a year round residency

programme.

CFCCA’s Archive and Library documents it’s rich 30

year history through archival materials. It is now open to

the public following a project to catalogue, digitise and

share material online supported by the National Lottery

through the Heritage Lottery Fund. This resource is a

comprehensive record of our unique contribution to the

progression of Chinese contemporary art and artists

since 1986.

For more information see our online catalogue at http://archive.cfcca.org.uk/

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Original design of the security gate at the Chinese Art Centre (now the CFCCA).

CFCCA Archive & Library, Architecture files GB3451/OC/5/2

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Installation You Can Write Anything with Water (2004) by Song Dong, exhibited at the Chinese Art Centre in 2004, from a photograph by Tim McConville.

CFCCA Archive & Library, GB3451/OC/D/1708/2/9

http://archive.cfcca.org.uk/index.php/Detail/library/948

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Taken from a photograph of a model wearing a scarf designed by artist Nora Fok which was exhibited at the Chinese Art Centre (now the CFCCA) in the ‘Galaxies’ exhibition in 1998.

CFCCA Archive & Library, GB3451/OC/6/3/1/2

http://archive.cfcca.org.uk/index.php/Detail/library/343