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Newly Cast Terra Cotta Warriors Look to More Peaceful Future

Clip: 4/19/2012 | 6m 28s

Newly Cast Terra Cotta Warriors Look to More Peaceful Future in 2801

Artist Gong Yuebin grew up during China's Cultural Revolution and it shows. His piece "Site 2801," on display at Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, Calif., reflects a re-imagined terra cotta army -- 200 warriors interspersed with 10 modern-looking soldiers, symbolizing an unchanged feeling of militarism. Spencer Michels reports.

04/19/2012

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