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Exhibiting Experimental Art in China (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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Exhibiting Experimental Art in China (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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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.
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