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Chinese contemporary art since 1989

Lu Peng (Auteur)
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The year 1989 was a turning point in Chinese art: it shifted from modernism or avant-gardism to so called «contemporary art.» However, this shift, unlike that in the West after World War Two, wasn't the logical result of post-modernist theories. Art in China may be influenced by Western art, but it is also severely constrained by the state political system and ideology, as well as a particular historical background; the shift had complex causes, which produced a specific language and artistic forms.
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Date Parution16/05/2018
EAN9782757212547
Nb. de Pages160
EditeurSomogy
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Poids292 g
PrésentationGrand format
Dimensions19,3 cm x 12,7 cm x 1,3 cm
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The year 1989 was a turning point in Chinese art: it shifted from modernism or avant-gardism to so called «contemporary art.» However, this shift, unlike that in the West after World War Two, wasn't the logical result of post-modernist theories. Art in China may be influenced by Western art, but it is also severely constrained by the state political system and ideology, as well as a particular historical background; the shift had complex causes, which produced a specific language and artistic forms.
This book provide an historical review and analysis of the political and social realities of China since the end of the Cold War, and more specifically after the June 6 suppression of the student movement on Tiananmen Square.
This book also analyses the global context of the new century and points out some issues that must be faced in the judgment of Chinese contemporary art.
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