摘要
Hubei-born artist "Nut Brother" is known for subversive projects like making a "smog brick" and bottling polluted water. After a recent performance using 400 dolls from a Shenzhen migrant suburb, Nut Brother reflects on art’s role in giving a voice to the marginalized
The eviction notice came on the last day of June this year.For the residents living in Baishizhou,Shenzhen’s largest"urban village,"the end had finally come.In 2017,the southern metropolis announced plans to transform all its urban villages into"clean,orderly,harmonious,safe,and happy homes"by July 2020.