Lü Peng in Zhang Xiaogang's studio in Beijing
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Lu Peng is China’s most important art critic, art historian, curator and functions at times as a public intellectual. Some of his books have been translated into English. He wrote an essay about my life “Norman A. Spencer, an Anonymous Presence in the Global Village” that I have used for photography books and photography exhibitions. This photo was taken in Zhang Xiaogang’s studio in Beijing.
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- 2015-10
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Shared Shelf: 23969530
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- Spencer, Norman A.
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2021-09-29