Paint by Numbers

China's Art Factory from Mao to Now

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Art History, Asian, General Art, Criticism
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Author: Claire van den Heever ISBN: 9789881609076
Publisher: Earnshaw Books Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Earnshaw Books Language: English
Author: Claire van den Heever
ISBN: 9789881609076
Publisher: Earnshaw Books
Publication: May 1, 2015
Imprint: Earnshaw Books
Language: English

The journey of Chinese art—from mass-produced propaganda in the Mao era to modern-day market darling—mirrors China’s own momentous changes like few other disciplines. Today, in both contemporary art and contemporary Chinese society, commerce and politics coexist in a delicate balance, which some call sensible and others, selling out. By traveling to the studios of renowned Chinese artists, hearing their rags-to-riches tales and interviewing the critics, curators, and collectors that have been around since its idealistic beginnings, author Claire van den Heever paints a picture of Chinese art’s bumpy path to commercial and critical success, and uncovers the secrets it tried to keep along the way.

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The journey of Chinese art—from mass-produced propaganda in the Mao era to modern-day market darling—mirrors China’s own momentous changes like few other disciplines. Today, in both contemporary art and contemporary Chinese society, commerce and politics coexist in a delicate balance, which some call sensible and others, selling out. By traveling to the studios of renowned Chinese artists, hearing their rags-to-riches tales and interviewing the critics, curators, and collectors that have been around since its idealistic beginnings, author Claire van den Heever paints a picture of Chinese art’s bumpy path to commercial and critical success, and uncovers the secrets it tried to keep along the way.

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