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    Dissidence : the rise of Chinese contemporary art in the West / Marie Leduc.

    • Title:Dissidence : the rise of Chinese contemporary art in the West / Marie Leduc.
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    • Author/Creator:Leduc, Marie, author.
    • Published/Created:Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2018]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Art, Chinese--Appreciation--Western countries.
      Art, Chinese--Collectors and collecting--Western countries.
      Dissident art--Appreciation--Western countries.
      Art and society--Western countries.
    • Description:x, 202 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
    • Summary:Interest in Chinese contemporary art increased dramatically in the West shortly after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests. Sparked by political sympathy and the mediatized response to the event, Western curators, critics, and art historians were quick to view the new art as an expression of dissident resistance to the Chinese regime. In this book, Marie Leduc proposes that this attribution of political dissidence is not only the result of latent Cold War perceptions about China, but also indicative of the art world's demand for artistically and politically provocative work - a demand that mirrors the valorization of free expression in liberal democracies. Focusing on nine Chinese artists-Wang Du, Wang Keping, Huang Yong Ping, Yang Jiechang, Chen Zhen, Yan Pei-Ming, Shen Yuan, Ru Xiaofan, and Du Zhenjun-who migrated to Paris in and around 1989, Leduc explores how their work was recognized before and after the Tiananmen Square incident. Drawing on personal interviews with the artists and curators, and through an analysis of important exhibitions, events, reviews, and curatorial texts, she demonstrates how these and other Chinese artists have been celebrated both for their artistic dissidence - their formal innovations and introduction of new media and concepts - and for their political dissidence - how their work challenges political values in both China and the West.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780262038522 hardcover ; alkaline paper
      0262038528 hardcover ; alkaline paper
    • Contents:Acknowledgements
      Introduction: Chinese contemporary art and the value of dissidence
      1. The Chinese dissident artist
      2. Les magiciens de la Terre and the Chinese artists in France
      3. Transition and transformation
      4. Chinese contemporary art in the west
      Conclusion: the value of dissidence
      Notes
      Index.
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