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Jiehong Jiang

    The Revolution Continues
    The Art of Contemporary China
    • The Art of Contemporary China

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "Contemporary Chinese art is a subject of sustained and growing significance in present-day culture across the globe. This new volume in the World of Art series reframes Chinese art since the end of China's Cultural Revolution more than four decades ago, placing it in the context of the nation's unprecedented cultural, political, and urban transformation. Based on original research by writer, curator, and leading scholar in the field of contemporary Chinese art, Jiang Jiehong, this volume explores the area through firsthand materials and in-depth interviews with more than thirty artists. Providing the most up-to-date understanding of contemporary Chinese art, Jiang includes a variety of media, ranging from painting, printmaking, sculpture, and photography to installation, video, performance, and participatory art. Featuring over 150 color images of artworks by more than fifty internationally renowned Chinese artists, including Ai Weiwei and Zhang Peili, as well as emerging artists, such as Zhao Zhao, The Art of Contemporary China presents a wide variety of practices through curatorial discussions and images of original installation views and historical art events. What emerges are revelations on art, and new insights into contemporary China. Fulfilling a need for an accessible, affordable introduction to contemporary Chinese art, this volume offers a concise but far-reaching survey of the movement."--Amazon.com

      The Art of Contemporary China
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    • The Revolution Continues

      New Art in China

      • 264pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Chinese art has emerged after years of containment by the strictures of the national ideology. But it is changing so fast, the Western art world has little means of assessing or understanding its background. The Revolution Continues provides a link between the rebellious current generation of artists and the mood of rebellion during the Cultural Revolution.

      The Revolution Continues