Exhibiting Chinese Art in Asia

Chui-fun Selina Ho (red.)

Exhibiting Chinese Art in Asia

Histories, Politics and Practices

This volume examines the emerging exhibition complex on Chinese art in early twentieth-century China, and from the mid-1950s onwards, the cultural politics involved in Asia with the exhibitions of traditional and modern Chinese art in Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore. It also scrutinizes the curatorial practices that have influenced the interpretation and display of Chinese art amidst the advance of media technology and heritage engagement in the twenty-first century. Situated within ongoing debates on global art history, the volume is inclusive of multiple geo-cultural perspectives, and the dynamic practices that relate art tradition or heritage to more universal spatiotemporal art experience and engagement. It extends the understanding of exhibitions of Chinese art not only as multiple historical processes culturally and politically negotiated and contested by contending forces and diverse actors in the region, but also as creative interventions to engage people around the globe in the present.
Redacteur

Chui-fun Selina Ho

Ho Chui-fun, Selina is Assistant Professor and Programme Director of MA in Curating and Art History at the Department of Digital Arts and Creative Industries, Lingnan University. She is the author of Museum Processes in China published by Amsterdam University Press in 2020.
Titel
Exhibiting Chinese Art in Asia
Subtitel
Histories, Politics and Practices
Redacteur
Chui-fun Selina Ho
Prijs
€ 141,00
ISBN
9789048558704
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
338
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Asian Visual Cultures
Categorieën
Art and Material Cultures
Cultural Studies
East Asia and North East Asia
Media Studies
Discipline
Aziëstudies
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