Description: Ex Library Book in very good condition. An illuminating investigation into how contemporary Chinese artists have reinterpreted past traditions to forge new artistic paths The Chinese tradition of “ink art” stretches far beyond works in ink, to embrace a set of aesthetic principles centered on renewal and reinterpretation of the past. The 80 works, by 40 contemporary artists, featured in InkArt range from variations on the written word to radical abstractions to contemporary landscapes, and represent media as diverse as photography, video, ceramic, wood, bronze, and stainless steel—as well as traditional ink (which might be on cardboard, polyester, or the human body). They include such iconic pieces as Book from the Sky by Xu Bing and Han Jar Overpainted with Coca ColaLogo by Ai Weiwei, “pseudo-characters” by Gu Wenda, handscrolls by Liu Dan, and videos and animation by Qiu Anxiong and Chen Shaoxiong. The illuminating texts give a history of contemporary Chinese ink painting and how it is perceived in the West. A discussion of the works themselves show how they respond to, subvert, or reinterpret the traditional idioms to define a modern artistic identity that remains both Chinese and global.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Book Title: Ink Art : Past As Present in Contemporary China
Ex Libris: Yes
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication Year: 2013
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Author: Maxwell K. Hearn
Genre: Art
Topic: Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Group Shows, Asian / Chinese, Asian / General, History / Contemporary (1945-)
Item Weight: 45.2 Oz
Number of Pages: 304 Pages