Total Modernity and the Avant-Garde in Twentieth-Century Chinese Art, Minglu Gao (9780262014946) — Readings Books
Total Modernity and the Avant-Garde in Twentieth-Century Chinese Art
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Total Modernity and the Avant-Garde in Twentieth-Century Chinese Art

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To the extent that Chinese contemporary art has become a global phenomenon, it is largely through the groundbreaking exhibitions curated by Minglu Gao: China/Avant-Garde (Beijing, 1989), Inside Out: New Chinese Art (Asia Society, New York, 1998), and The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 2005) among them. As the first Chinese writer to articulate a distinctively Chinese avant-gardism and modernity–;one not defined by Western chronology or formalism–Gao Minglu is largely responsible for the visibility of Chinese art in the global art scene today. Contemporary Chinese artists tend to navigate between extremes, either embracing or rejecting a rich classical tradition. Indeed, for Chinese artists, the term modernity refers not to a new epoch or aesthetic but to a new nation–modernity inextricably connects politics to art. It is this notion of total modernity that forms the foundation of the Chinese avant-garde aesthetic, and of this book. Gao examines the many ways Chinese artists engaged with this intrinsic total modernity, including the ‘85 Movement, Political Pop, Cynical Realism, Apartment Art, Maximalism, and The Museum Age, encompassing the emergence of local art museums and organizations as well as such major events as the Shanghai Biennial. He describes the inner logic of the Chinese context while locating the art within the framework of a worldwide avant-garde. He vividly describes the Chinese avant-garde’s embrace of a modernity as one that unifies politics, aesthetics, and social life, blurring the boundaries between abstraction, conception, and representation. Lavishly illustrated with color images throughout, this book will be a touchstone for all considerations of Chinese contemporary art.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
29 April 2011
Pages
424
ISBN
9780262014946

To the extent that Chinese contemporary art has become a global phenomenon, it is largely through the groundbreaking exhibitions curated by Minglu Gao: China/Avant-Garde (Beijing, 1989), Inside Out: New Chinese Art (Asia Society, New York, 1998), and The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art (Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 2005) among them. As the first Chinese writer to articulate a distinctively Chinese avant-gardism and modernity–;one not defined by Western chronology or formalism–Gao Minglu is largely responsible for the visibility of Chinese art in the global art scene today. Contemporary Chinese artists tend to navigate between extremes, either embracing or rejecting a rich classical tradition. Indeed, for Chinese artists, the term modernity refers not to a new epoch or aesthetic but to a new nation–modernity inextricably connects politics to art. It is this notion of total modernity that forms the foundation of the Chinese avant-garde aesthetic, and of this book. Gao examines the many ways Chinese artists engaged with this intrinsic total modernity, including the ‘85 Movement, Political Pop, Cynical Realism, Apartment Art, Maximalism, and The Museum Age, encompassing the emergence of local art museums and organizations as well as such major events as the Shanghai Biennial. He describes the inner logic of the Chinese context while locating the art within the framework of a worldwide avant-garde. He vividly describes the Chinese avant-garde’s embrace of a modernity as one that unifies politics, aesthetics, and social life, blurring the boundaries between abstraction, conception, and representation. Lavishly illustrated with color images throughout, this book will be a touchstone for all considerations of Chinese contemporary art.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
MIT Press Ltd
Country
United States
Date
29 April 2011
Pages
424
ISBN
9780262014946