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Cai Guo-Qiang: Odyssey and Homecoming (Hardcover): Cai Guo-Qiang Cai Guo-Qiang: Odyssey and Homecoming (Hardcover)
Cai Guo-Qiang; Edited by Simon Schama; Text written by Wang Hui, Yu Hui, Sang Luo, …
R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Xu Bing - Tobacco Project, Duke/Shanghai/Virginia, 1999-2011 (Paperback, New): Reiko Tomii Xu Bing - Tobacco Project, Duke/Shanghai/Virginia, 1999-2011 (Paperback, New)
Reiko Tomii; Contributions by John B. Ravenal, Wu Hung, Lydia Liu, Edward Melillo
R1,189 R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Save R237 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Born in Chongqing, China, in 1955, Xu Bing is considered one of the most important artists of his generation. Between 1977 and 1987, he studied and taught at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. He moved to the United States in 1990 and in 1999 received a MacArthur Fellowship, the celebrated "genius grant," in recognition of his "capacity to contribute importantly to society, particularly in printmaking and calligraphy." In 2008 Xu Bing was appointed vice president of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, and he now lives mostly in Beijing.

Many of Xu Bing's print and calligraphic works have appeared on an unlikely but surprisingly receptive medium--the tobacco leaf. A comprehensive overview of Xu Bing's tobacco projects, this volume includes reproductions of all the tobacco works, as well as several essays. Curator John Ravenal discusses the new Virginia work, its relation to the other tobacco pieces, and its place in the context of global contemporary art. Guest authors Wu Hung, Lydia Liu, and Edward Melillo address Xu Bing's work in the context of contemporary Chinese art and the history and culture of tobacco in Virginia.

Distributed for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Ei Arakawa - Performance People (Paperback): Ei Arakawa Ei Arakawa - Performance People (Paperback)
Ei Arakawa; Text written by Eva Birkenstock, Sarah Chow, John Kelsey, Jutta Koether, …
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Radicalism in the Wilderness - International Contemporaneity and 1960s Art in Japan (Paperback): Reiko Tomii Radicalism in the Wilderness - International Contemporaneity and 1960s Art in Japan (Paperback)
Reiko Tomii
R1,339 Discovery Miles 13 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Innovative artists in 1960s Japan who made art in the "wilderness"-away from Tokyo, outside traditional norms, and with little institutional support-with global resonances. 1960s Japan was one of the world's major frontiers of vanguard art. As Japanese artists developed diverse practices parallel to, and sometimes antecedent to, their Western counterparts, they found themselves in a new reality of "international contemporaneity" (kokusaiteki dojisei). In this book Reiko Tomii examines three key figures in Japanese art of the 1960s who made radical and inventive art in the "wilderness"-away from Tokyo, outside traditional norms, and with little institutional support. These practitioners are the conceptualist Matsuzawa Yutaka, known for the principle of "vanishing of matter" and the practice of "meditative visualization" (kannen); The Play, a collective of "Happeners"; and the local collective GUN (Group Ultra Niigata). The innovative work of these artists included a visionary exhibition in Central Japan of "formless emissions" organized by Matsuzwa; the launching of a huge fiberglass egg-"an image of liberation"-from the southernmost tip of Japan's main island by The Play; and gorgeous color field abstractions painted by GUN on accumulating snow on the riverbeds of the Shinano River. Pioneers in conceptualism, performance art, land art, mail art, and political art, these artists delved into the local and achieved global relevance. Making "connections" and finding "resonances" between these three practitioners and artists elsewhere, Tomii links their local practices to the global narrative and illuminates the fundamentally "similar yet dissimilar" characteristics of their work. In her reading, Japan becomes a paradigmatic site of world art history, on the periphery but asserting its place through hard-won international contemporaneity.

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