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Hung Wu

    1 januari 1945
    Yin Xiuzhen
    Between Past and Future
    Exhibiting experimental art in China
    The Full-Length Mirror
    Chinese Art and Dynastic Time
    Move. Choreographing You: Art and Dance Since the 1960s
    • How visual art has been enriched by dance, and dance has been shaped by art, in unprecedented and exciting ways for the past fifty years. Move. Choreographing You explores the interaction between visual art and dance since the 1960s. This beautifully illustrated book, published in connection with a major exhibition, focuses on visual artists and choreographers who create sculptures and installations that direct the movements of audiences—making them dancers and active participants. Move shows that choreography is not merely about the notation of movement on paper or in film but about the ways the body inhabits sculpture and installations. The book documents some of the diverse but interconnected ways that visual art and choreography have come together over the past fifty years. Among the artists whose work helped to forge the art-dance connection are Allan Kaprow, Robert Morris, Lygia Clark, Bruce Nauman, Trisha Brown, Simone Forti, Franz West, Mike Kelley, Isaac Julien, and William Forsythe. Artists from a younger generation who helped to bring the worlds of art and dance together are also looked at—Trisha Donnelly, Christian Jankowski, and Tino Sehgal among them. Move also features new commissions by leading international artists and reconstructions of important works from the past as well as an illustrated contextual archive and timeline.

      Move. Choreographing You: Art and Dance Since the 1960s
    • Chinese Art and Dynastic Time

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen
      4,0(3)Tarief

      Focusing on the concept of dynastic time, this book explores how Chinese art has historically been narrated through the lens of successive dynasties. Wu Hung examines ten case studies, highlighting the cultural and sociopolitical contexts that shaped artistic creation from the third millennium BCE to the early twentieth century. By challenging the dominance of dynastic time in art history, the author opens new avenues for understanding Chinese art and its historical narratives, offering a fresh perspective on art interpretation and collective imagination.

      Chinese Art and Dynastic Time
    • In his new book, Wu Hung raises timely questions about artistic freedom and censorship. Here, as in the Smart Museum's exhibition Canceled: Exhibiting Experimental Art in China, Wu uses the government's cancellation of the exhibition It's Me (Beijing, 1998) to anchor his analysis of the challenges faced by contemporary Chinese artists and curators. During this time of rapid change in mainland China, artists and curators are seeking new ways to show work, and finding new allies, patrons and audiences. They are investigating ways to respond to official antagonism, to realize the potential of experimental art in the public sphere, and to maintain the independence of this art in an increasingly commercialized society. Wu addresses these issues through a survey of current exhibition practices, a discussion of the Smart Museum exhibition, a case study of It's Me, a rich collection of primary materials from eleven recent exhibitions. By introducing readers to the complex milieu of experimental artists and curators in China, Wu makes a major contribution to the growing scholarship on contemporary Chinese culture.

      Exhibiting experimental art in China
    • Between Past and Future

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Considers the outpouring of photo-based art created in China since the mid-1990s. In addition to fostering an understanding of contemporary Chinese art, this work provides insights into the dynamics of Chinese culture in the 21st century.

      Between Past and Future
    • Yin Xiuzhen

      • 160bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      One of China's most exciting contemporary artist

      Yin Xiuzhen
    • Yayoi Kusama

      Eine Retrospektive

      Das Buch zur großen Retrospektive von Yayoi Kusama 2021 im Gropius Bau, Berlin. Yayoi Kusama. Eine Retrospektive enthält wegweisendes neues Forschungs- und Archivmaterial zum Œuvre der japanischen Künstlerin, einschließlich Foto- und Filmdokumentationen. Der Fokus liegt auf Yayoi Kusamas Ausstellungen der frühen 1960er Jahre in Deutschland und Europa sowie der großen Bandbreite ihres über achtzigjährigen Schaffens. Neue Essays von elf renommierten Autor*innen beleuchten Kusamas Arbeit aus verschiedenen Perspektiven und richten den Blick auf bislang wenig beachtete Aspekte. So wird etwa das Engagement der Künstlerin für politische und soziale Themen in Europa, Amerika und Japan untersucht.

      Yayoi Kusama
    • Louise Bourgeois

      The Woven Child

      Das Buch liefert einen Überblick über die textilen Arbeiten aus den letzten zwei Lebensjahrzehnten von Louise Bourgeois. »Ich war schon immer fasziniert von der magischen Kraft der Nadel. Nadeln werden benutzt, um einen Schaden zu beheben. Sie sind eine Forderung nach Vergebung.« Für diesen Werkkomplex verwendete die Künstlerin Kleidungsstücke aus allen Bereichen ihres Lebens, später erweiterte sie ihn um andere Textilien wie Bettwäsche, Tapisserien und Stickereien. In Bourgeois’ textilen Arbeiten setzen sich die Themen Identität und Sexualität, Trauma und Aufarbeitung, Schuld und Wiedergutmachung fort. Sie dienen als Metaphern emotionaler und psychologischer Zustände. Der Katalog, der zur Ausstellung in der Hayward Gallery und dem Gropius Bau erscheint, zeigt zahlreiche Arbeiten, wie die monumentalen Cell Installationen, figurative Skulpturen oder abstrakte Stoffzeichnungen.

      Louise Bourgeois