Fifteen years after construction started, the reservoir of the Three Gorges Dam will reach its final height in the next few days. After 1.3 million people have been displaced and up to $88 billion have been spent, it is time to take stock. International Rivers hosts a flurry of media including photography, video, painting, drawing [...]
Three Gorges Dam: Through the Lens of the Artist
By admin in October 31st 2009 No Comment »
Filed Under communications, hydropower, rivers, world water Tags: artists, Chen Quilin, china three gorges dam, Chris De Bode, curatorial projects, dam project, international rivers, Jeff Fallen, Joy Garnett, Liu Xiaodong, Rick Camire, Steven Benson, Thomas Kellner, three gorges, Yun-Fei Ji
Filed Under communications, hydropower, rivers, world water Tags: artists, Chen Quilin, china three gorges dam, Chris De Bode, curatorial projects, dam project, international rivers, Jeff Fallen, Joy Garnett, Liu Xiaodong, Rick Camire, Steven Benson, Thomas Kellner, three gorges, Yun-Fei Ji
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