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Häftad, Engelska, 2026
277 kr
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The China Moment accompanies the eponymous research exhibition curated by Su Wei, Mi You, and Anna-Lisa Scherfose for the documenta Institut Kassel (January–March 2026). It examines Chinese contemporary art during the 1990s–2000s in dialogue with an equally vibrant intellectual history, foregrounding differing notions of individualism that mediate art’s relationship to the state, society, and public spheres. Bookended by the beginning and the subsequent unraveling of the golden era of globalization, this volume assembles essays, archives, and visual documentation to map both the convergent aspirations and mutual blind spots that structured this moment.
E-bok
Engelska, 2026246 kr
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Revisiting a transformative era of Chinese contemporary art through essays, archives, and striking visual documentation. The China Moment explores one of the most dynamic turning points in global art history. Published to accompany the exhibition at the documenta Institut Kassel (January March 2026), the book sheds new light on the radical shifts in Chinese art during the 1990s and 2000s. This richly illustrated volume stands out through:- In-depth essays by leading scholars and curators analyzing art, politics, and society - Rare archival materials that reveal the cultural transformations of the time - Visual documentation capturing the diversity and intensity of artistic practices A critical reader and catalogue in one, the publication rethinks individualism as a key concept shaping the relationship between art, state, and public life in China's rapidly changing cultural landscape.
E-bok
PDF, Engelska, 2026246 kr
Läs direkt efter köp
Revisiting a transformative era of Chinese contemporary art through essays, archives, and striking visual documentation. The China Moment explores one of the most dynamic turning points in global art history. Published to accompany the exhibition at the documenta Institut Kassel (January March 2026), the book sheds new light on the radical shifts in Chinese art during the 1990s and 2000s. This richly illustrated volume stands out through:- In-depth essays by leading scholars and curators analyzing art, politics, and society - Rare archival materials that reveal the cultural transformations of the time - Visual documentation capturing the diversity and intensity of artistic practices A critical reader and catalogue in one, the publication rethinks individualism as a key concept shaping the relationship between art, state, and public life in China's rapidly changing cultural landscape.