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Rethinking Displays Of Chinese Contemporary Art Paul Gladston

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Rethinking Displays Of Chinese Contemporary Art Paul Gladston
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.87 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Paul Gladston, Lynne Howarth-Gladston, Johnson Tsong-zung Chang, Jason Kuo
ISBN: 9789819729067, 9789819729050, 9819729068, 981972905X
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Rethinking Displays Of Chinese Contemporary Art Paul Gladston by Paul Gladston, Lynne Howarth-gladston, Johnson Tsong-zung Chang, Jason Kuo 9789819729067, 9789819729050, 9819729068, 981972905X instant download after payment.

This is the first edited collection to critically address in its entirety questions related to the displaying of Chinese contemporary art. It includes chapters by scholars and cultural workers from diverse backgrounds involved in the interpretation of artistic as well as curatorial discourses and practices. Each of those chapters gives a detailed account of a particular, socio-culturally informed, approach to the making and showing of Chinese art - including in relation to queer identities, transculturality, the use of social media, artivism, social engagement, institutional critique, and neo-Confucian aesthetics. Together they present a vital intervention with established curatorship amidst the intensely interconnected and increasingly multi-polar cultural conditionalities of early 21st-century contemporaneity.

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