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The following study aims to describe the transformation of contemporary Tibetan art in Lhasa in correlation with the ever-changing understanding of national identity. This phenomenon can be divided into two phases. During the first phase, lasting for around twenty years since the 1980s, the artists were mostly concerned with the restoration and re-discovery of traditional Tibetan culture. In the second...