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Art and China's Revolution (Asia Society) [Hardcover]

Melissa Chiu (Author)
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November 25, 2008 Asia Society

Although numerous books on the Cultural Revolution have been published, they do not analyze the profound shift in aesthetic values that occurred in China after the Communists took power. This fascinating book is the first to focus on artwork produced from the 1950s to the 1970s, when Mao Zedong was in leadership, and argues that important contributions were made during this period that require fuller consideration in Chinese art history, especially with relevance to the contemporary world. 

Previously, historians have tended to dismiss the art of the Cultural Revolution as pure propaganda. The authors of this volume (historians, art historians, and artists) argue that while much art produced during this time was infused with politics, and individual creativity and displays of free thought were sometimes stifled and even punished, it is short sighted to overlook the aesthetic sophistication, diversity, and accessibility of much of the imagery. 

Bringing together more than 200 extraordinary artworks, including oil paintings, ink scroll paintings, artist sketchbooks, posters, and objects from daily life, as well as primary documentation that has not been published outside of China or seen since the mid-20th century, this invaluable volume sheds new light on one of the most controversial and critical periods in history.

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This lushly illustrated and highly informative catalogue argues that the art of the Cultural Revolution represents an important cultural movement in China necessary to comprehend both the revolution's context and contemporary Chinese art. Essays and interviews illustrate the collection's focused yet diversified scope: topics range from contemporary artist Zheng Shengtian's reflections on the influence of Soviet art on Chinese artists to portraits of Mao as artistic genre. Of particular note is an instructive introduction to the origins and implications of the Cultural Revolution by Harvard historian Roderick MacFarquhar; an absorbing essay on the No Name group, the Cultural Revolution's first underground art group; a revealing interview with contemporary Chinese artist Xu Bing; and artist Zhao Yannian's rousing, lyrical account of his release from prison and makeshift trial at a struggle session. A useful appendix provides relevant historical documents including Mao's most influential speeches on cultural policy and a chronology of historical and art events from 1949 to 1979. This is a valuable and varied collection for those interested in the fascinating interplay between art and politics during the Cultural Revolution and the period's significance for contemporary China. 150 color and 50 b&w illus. (Nov.)
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"A richly illustrated book, in which Chiu and Zheng maintain that to understand contemporary Chinese art, we must look back to this formative period."—Art in America
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“Thoughtful but not too dense.” —Library Journal
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  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Yale University Press; 1 edition (November 25, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0300140649
  • ISBN-13: 978-0300140644
  • Product Dimensions: 12.8 x 9.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #866,687 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 1.3 billion Chinamen, but can they paint?, January 15, 2009
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CHINA: population over 1.3 billion (yep thats with a B), a global economic powerhouse. But can they paint?

What prompted my question was a recent 'Artnews' cover. A man with the map of China tattooed across his entire back.

We have always viewed art from our entrenched western perspective. And we wonder; does China posses equvalents too Van Gogh, Picasso, Pollack?

. . . . . Not on Mao Zedong's watch command!

The editiorial review presented by amazon is great. Let us add - This book elegantly balances historical & visual perspectives through the seemingly stagnant evolution of art during China's revolution. A period considered to be the most tumultuous in recent Chinese history. It takes an indepth look at the period between the 1950's & 1970's, focusing on the formation of a new visual culture.

This book accompanies an exhibit which realizes it's American audience's western ignorance and thus help to better their understanding in regards to this period in China's art history. How it ties together traditional ink painting and sets a reluctant springboard for a new post Mao art China.

Can they paint? You bet your sweet eggroll! A chilling photo (pg. 77) of ink master Pan Tianshou at work over a large canvas spread on the floor eerily reminds us of our dear Pollack dancing over his canvases. And that tattooed guy is in this book also. Proving this to be a wonderful book both in-depth yet easy to digest.

A great companion book would be 'New China, New Art' by Vine
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