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By Lin Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2014-08-05 07:20

Exhibitions of works by young, aspiring artists are on the rise, allowing art lovers to see the next generation's creations. But critics say such early exposure can be damaging to the development of the work. Lin Qi reports.

With a growing number of young people pursuing a career in art, there has been an up-tick in the number of exhibitions and art fairs, especially around graduation season, as these aspiring artists seek public exposure.

The Realm of Advaita is one such attempt to bring outstanding art school students and recent graduates into the public eye.

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