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Art of Change: New Directions from China

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Contributors: Stephanie Rosenthal, Paul Gladstone, Pauline Yao, Colin Chinnery, Zhu Zhu, Karen Smith, Carol Lu, Katie Hill and Philip Tinari
Editors: Nadine Monem and Stephanie Rosenthal
Designers: Louise Naunton-Morgan and Jackson Lam
Paperback
152 pages
Fully illustrated
240 x 170 mm
978 1 85332 303 4
 Amongst a host of exhibitions and books surveying ‘New Art from China’, this title stands out as a uniquely focussed investigation of Chinese sculpture and installation. Exploring the work of a small number of artists – Liang Shaoji, Wang Jianwei, Xu Zhen/MadeIn Company, Gu Dexin, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Chen Zhen, Yingmei Duan – and illustrating their most powerful and engaging works, this book traces a very particular seam of performative Chinese art from the late 1980s to the present. The artists featured here privilege performance, participation and change in their works. Often working on a grand scale, they invite the audience to engage with overwhelming, theatrical, yet ephemeral experiences — works which transform or change over time, as Xu Zhen’s Actions of Consciousness, in which two concealed assistants make and toss into the air colourful sculptures, from inside an apparently sealed white cube.
Published to coincide with a major exhibition at London’s Hayward Gallery, this beautiful, lavishly illustrated book explores the political, social and cultural conditions that have shaped contemporary Chinese sculpture of this kind. Commentary on individual artists is accompanied by a central text by Hayward Chief Curator Stephanie Rosenthal, critical essays and individual texts on the artists featured.

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