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Displacement :the Three Gorges Dam and contemporary Chinese art
- 作者: Wu Hung,
- 其他作者: McGrath, Jason, , Smith, Stephanie, , David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art. , Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University.
- 出版: Chicago, IL : Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago :Distributed by the University of Chicago Press c2008.
- 稽核項: 159 p. :ill. (some col.) ;27 cm.
- 標題: Art, Chinese , Art , Social aspects , Art, Chinese 21st century -- Themes, motives -- Exhibitions. , San Xia shui li shu niu (China) In art -- Exhibitions. , Art Social aspects -- China -- Exhibitions. , San Xia shui li shu niu (China) , Themes, motives
- ISBN: 0935573461 , 9780935573466
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- 附註: Translators from t.p. verso. Published to accompany the traveling exhibition Displacement: the Three Gorges Dam and contemporary Chinese art, organized by the Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago, October 2, 2008-January 25, 2009, Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago; March 25-July 18, 2010, The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Exhibition catalog. Includes bibliographical references. Foreword / Anthony Hirschel -- Internalizing displacement : the Three Gorges Dam and contemporary Chinese art / Wu Hung -- The cinema of displacement : the Three Gorges Dam in feature film and video / Jason McGrath -- Mist and water : the Three Gorges Dam and contemporary art in the West / Stephanie Smith -- Chen Qiulin -- Yun-Fei Ji -- Liu Xiaodong -- Zhuang Hui -- Contributors -- Checklist of the exhibition.
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"The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangzi River in China is a massive project entwined in controversy. When finally completed in 2009, it will stand as the world's largest generator of hydroelectric power, with a yearly output equal to that of fifty million tons of coal or fifteen nuclear power plants. However, the dam's 375-mile reservoir has already displaced over one million people and submerged over one thousand towns and villages. This publication examines the work that four leading contemporary Chinese artists - Chen Qiulin, Yun-Fei Ji, Liu Xiaodong, and Zhuang Hui - have created in response to the dam. Despite differences in backgrounds and artistic practices, these artists have engaged with the theme of displacement, responding to the movement of people, the demolition of old towns and construction of new cities, and the astonishing changes the project is bringing to the local landscape. Their powerful works represent four major branches of contemporary Chinese art: ink painting, realist oil painting, conceptual photography, and performance and new media art." "Displacement: The Three Gorges Dam and Contemporary Chinese Art continues a series of Smart Museum catalogues produced in conjunction with Wu Hung's groundbreaking exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art. Through extensive illustrations, interviews, and a substantial essay by Wu Hung, the publication documents the exhibiting artists' work, backgrounds, and concerns. Other essays extend consideration to representations of the Three Gorges Dam in film and in contemporary art in the West. Moving beyond any single medium or trend, Displacement offers nuanced, thought-provoking perspectives on a project of great social, environmental, and global concern."--BOOK JACKET.
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