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Yuling Chen

June 4th 2026

The general exhibition at moca in Los Angeles talks about people and their lives. It feels like every endeavor a discovery. The exhibition chastises Israel Palestine conflicts, wars and political events through numerous photograph, prints and videos. It sets China apart from all these war filled images hanging out in the background and at the back. It points out China has become self satisfied with their recent activities it no longer pretends to be a neighbour who is peaceful. The exhibition showcases varieties of works. They all become the mediator between China and other countries. Etc.

6/4 Edited to

... Read moreVisiting the MOCA exhibition in Los Angeles offers more than just an artistic experience; it serves as a powerful commentary on global political issues and human experiences. The exhibition prompts visitors to reflect on conflicts such as those between Israel and Palestine, capturing the emotional and societal impacts through photography, prints, and video installations. These works don’t shy away from depicting the harsh realities of war and political unrest. A striking aspect of this exhibition is its nuanced portrayal of China's position on the global stage. Unlike the other war-focused artworks, China is represented with a sense of introspection and critique, highlighting its recent assertiveness and waiving the earlier facade of peaceful neighborliness. This artistic choice invites viewers to consider how art functions as a mediator that bridges cultural and political divides. It challenges audiences to think critically about propaganda, national identity, and international relations. From personal experience, encountering art that directly addresses current geopolitical tensions enhances understanding in a way that reading or news consumption often cannot. By immersing oneself in these visual narratives, one gains a multidimensional perspective that is both emotional and intellectual. Visitors often find themselves engaged in dialogue about the role of art in shaping awareness and empathy toward ongoing global conflicts. Moreover, the variety of media presented ensures there is something to resonate with every visitor, whether through stark photography capturing moments of protest and resilience, or video works that document political realities with immediacy and depth. This diversity underscores the exhibition's overarching message: that art is not only reflective but also an active participant in discourse about peace, justice, and human rights. For anyone interested in the intersection of art, politics, and international relations, this MOCA exhibition is a must-see. It encourages conversation about difficult subjects and invites personal reflection on the complexities of today's world, especially regarding China's evolving role and the broader implications for global peace and stability.

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