Writing modern Chinese art : historiographic explorations
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Main title:
Writing modern Chinese art : historiographic explorations / edited by Josh Yiu
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Imprint:
Jefferson : University of Washington Press, 2010
Contents:
Introduction: Modernization, periodization, canonization in twentieth-century Chinese painting - When was modern Chinese art?: a short history of Chinese modernism - Fundamental changes in the study of Chinese painting: 1796-1948 - Concept to context: the theoretical transformation of ink painting into China's National art in the 1920s & 1930s - Art under Mao, "Cai Guoqiang's Maksimov Collection," and China's twentieth century - Rediscovering China in Japan: Fu Baoshi's ink Painting - "Two Wangs" in New York: tradition & modernization in the Diaspora - What Is a Masterpiece?: Historiographical Anxieties and Classifications of Painting in Modern China - How good are modern Chinese landscapes?: genre, evaluation, & works by the "Two Stones" -- The history & collecting of twentieth-century Chinese art: Michael Sullivan's Pioneering survey
ISBN:
9780932216625
Dewey class:
709.51
Language:
English
BRN:
35734
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| McNally Campus | MA Asian Art Histories | 709.51 WRI | Available |
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