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Lei Chiang Lei Chiang (fl. c. 2000; Chinese name 雷池昂一) is an eminent independent art curator and critic in China. He is normally in charge of museums or art collections for primarily contemporary western art. He has worked several times with artist Felix Baele with publishing his journals illegally or working with him in exhibitions and has organized many controversial art exhibitions in China. He has also edited and published numerous catalogues and papers on art and established the Artists incorporated, a major online forum for contemporary art in China. Lei Chiang has been known to be an instigator to the up-and-coming contemporary art movement in Guangzhou, starting with publishing articles and journals from artists Felix Baele, Diego Latruwe and Roeland van Trigt.[1]
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