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Art And Artists In China Since 1949 (the Cambridge China Library)

Full title: Art And Artists In China Since 1949 (the Cambridge China Library)
ISBN: 9781107024502
ISBN 10: 1107024501
Authors: Ying-Yi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Num. pages: 374
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

In This Lavishly Illustrated Study, The Scholar And Critic Yi Ying Brings A Distinctly Chinese Perspective To The Development Of Art And Artists In China Since 1949. These Have Been Years Of Dramatic Change For China, And The Art Of This Period Is Therefore Of Historical, Political And Cultural Interest, Being First Used To Promote The Revolutionary Cause, Later To Question And Criticise And, More Recently, Charting The Changes In Cultural And Economic Policy That Have Taken Place Since 1978. In The Twenty-first Century, Chinese Art Is Diverse, Distinctive, And Highly Prized In The Global Art Market. Presented Here In English Translation For The First Time, Yi's Narrative Opens Up Fresh Questions About Both The Nature Of Contemporary Art And The China Of Today-- Under A Red Sky -- A Glimmer Of Hope In A New Era -- Moving Toward Modern Art -- On The Threshold Of A New Century. Ying Yi, Central Academy Of Fine Arts, Beijing ; With An Introduction By Xiaobing Tang, University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor ; Translated By Bridget Noetzel. Originally Published By China Renmin University Press As 'from Hero Lands To The Earthly World' In 2004--verso Title Page. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 351-352) And Index. Translated From Chinese.