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The Spirit of Individualism: Shanghai Avant-Garde Art in the 1980s
 
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ISBN13:9789811986550
ISBN10:981198655X
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:382 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Weight:531 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 15 Illustrations, black & white; 103 Illustrations, color
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The Spirit of Individualism

Shanghai Avant-Garde Art in the 1980s
 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2023
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Short description:

?This timely, compelling, and extremely useful book adds considerably to our understanding of Chinese art immediately after the Cultural Revolution by linking the artistic development of Shanghai during the 1980s with the city?s vibrant artistic role within Asia during the 1930s and early '40s. ??



?David Elliott, Curator|Writer|Museum Director|Teacher, Oxford|Stockholm|Tokyo|Istanbul|Sydney|Kyiv|Moscow|Guangzhou|Berlin



?It fills a long-overlooked gap in the study of China?s Avant-Garde centered in Shanghai during the period, but also connected to the earlier and subsequent development from a new historicist perspective. ?A must-read for understanding the evolution of Avant-Garde Art in China, but also of China in itself.?



?Qiu Xiaolong, Professor, Doctor, Author (of the prize-winning Inspector Chen series translated into twenty languages and sold over two million copies worldwide)



This book offers fresh perspectives and new insights into the avant-garde art in Shanghai in the 1980s that challenges the narrative in the current discourse on the appearance of contemporary art in China. It includes critical events in Shanghai, that will attract the serious attention of art professionals and collectors. Shanghai, with its semi-colonial, political, economic and cultural history, including the strong legacy of the early twentieth-century modernist art movement, has played a vital role in China?s modernisation and presents itself as a unique case in the evolution of contemporary art in China.



Lansheng Zhang is an art historian and academic, art curator, artist and designer. He has worked in these roles with universities, governments, international organisations, major art institutions in China, Australia, Japan and Europe. His main research interests are in modern and contemporary art and design, art histories and visual cultures in Asia especially in China. He was an Adjunct Professor at the RMIT University Melbourne, Associate Professor at the East China Normal University Shanghai, Senior Fellow at Lincoln University, UK, Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, and recently a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney.

Long description:

This book is about avant-garde art in Shanghai in the 1980s which challenges the narrative in the current discourse on the appearance of contemporary art in China. Offering fresh perspectives and new insights into the art and the artists of this period, the book includes critical events in Shanghai, that will attract the serious attention of art professionals and collectors. The emergence of the Shanghai art scene in the 1980s mirrors the revitalisation of Shanghai that was tasked to lead China?s economic development trajectory onto the world stage. Shanghai, with its semi-colonial, political, economic and cultural history, including the strong legacy of the early twentieth century modernist art movement, has played a vital role in China?s modernisation and presents itself as a unique case in the evolution of contemporary art in China.

Table of Contents:

Introduction.- Chapter 1. Three Aspects of the 1980s.- Chapter 2. Shanghai Art Museum (SAM).- Chapter 3. Artist Zhang Jianjun and His Art Practice.- Chapter 4. Artist Li Shan and His Career Trajectory.- Chapter 5. Yu?s Artistic Language.- Chapter 6. Ideas and Art Practices of Three Renowned International Contemporary Artists. ? Conclusion.