Transforming Traditions in Modern Chinese Painting : Huang Pin-hung's Late Work (Asian Thought and Culture .35) (2004. XXII, 234 S. 230 mm)

180.83 SGD
会員価格
162.75
English

Product Description

Modern Chinese painting embodies the constant renewal and reinvigorations of Chinese civilization amidst rebellions, reforms, and revolutions, even if the process may appear confusing and bewildering. It also demonstrates the persistence of tradition and limits of continuities and changes in modern Chinese cluture. Most significantly, it compels us to ask several important questions in the study of modern Chinese culture: How extensively can cultural tradition be re-interpreted before it is subverted? At what point is creative re-invention an act of betrayal of tradition? How has selective borrowing from Chinese tradition and foreign cultrue enabled modern Chinese artists to sustain themselves in the modern world? By focusing on the art of Huang Pin-hung (1865-1955), particularly his late work, this book attempts to provide some answers to these questions.

Though Huang (1865-1955) began his training as an artist at an early age, Kuo (Chinese art, U. of Maryland) says his talent bloomed only in the last 15 years of his long life, and so his late paintings are imbued with the concentrated power of a lifetime of artistic creation. He examines the persistence of antiquity from calligraphy to paintings, the artist's views on the art of painting, and the features and significance of his late work. He also includes the Chinese originals of some of the texts he quotes. Annotation 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Available to Order

Usually dispatches within 3-4 weeks

While every attempt has been made to ensure stock availability, occasionally we may run out of stock at our stores.

ご注文金額 50.00SGD以上で国内送料無料

Discount is applied at checkout.

Recently Viewed Items

Related Products