Eye of the beholder : reception, audience, and practice of modern Asian art
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Eye of the beholder : reception, audience, and practice of modern Asian art
(The University of Sydney East Asian series, 15)
Wild Peony , International distribution, University of Hawaii Press, 2006
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This book interrogates the relationship between different kinds of modern art and different kinds of cultural contexts in Asian and Pacific countries. The thirteen essays examines how the modern is formed by artists in relation to other traditions and practices (""Western"" or ""folk""), the audience and modern art institutions, and the burgeoning conceptions of the ""national"" as deployed by the post-colonial state. There are essays on the art codes of Maori folk designs applied to buildings, on academy painting in nineteenth-century Indonesia and the Philippines, on contemporary video and performance art from China, on Cambodian street signage, and on the Asia Pacific Triennale. The methodologies applied are broad, from anthropology and art history to cultural studies, and the perspectives include those of academics, curators, and new media theorists. ""In the Eye of the Beholder"" contributes a diverse understanding of where modern and contemporary Asian art is now situated.
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