Wu Hung Books
Transience: Chinese Experimental Art At The End Of The Twentieth Century
By Wu Hung
In a groundbreaking approach to avant-garde Chinese art, the 1999 exhibition "Transience: Chinese Experimental Art at the End of the Twentieth Century" established a historical framework for curren...
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The Double Screen: Medium And Representation In Chinese Painting
By Wu Hung
In The First Exploration Of Chinese Paintings As Both Material Products And Pictorial Representations, The Double Screen Shows How The Collaboration And Tension Between Material Form And Image Give...
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The Double Screen: Medium And Representation In Chinese Painting
By Wu Hung
In The First Exploration Of Chinese Paintings As Both Material Products And Pictorial Representations, The Double Screen Shows How The Collaboration And Tension Between Material Form And Image Give...
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Remaking Beijing: Tiananmen Square And The Creation Of A Political Space
By Wu Hung
In 1949, Beijing still retained nearly all of its time-honored character and magnificence. But when Chairman Mao rejected the proposal to build a new capital for the People's Republic of China and...
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Three Thousand Years Of Chinese Painting
By Hung Wu, Wu Hung, Lang Shaojun, Richard Barnhart, Nie Chongzheng, Yang Xin, James Cahill, Richard M. Barnhart, Professor James Cahill, Barnhart, Richard, Xin, Yang, Chongzheng, Nie, Cahill, Professor James, Shaojun, Lang, Wu, Hung, Barnhart, Richard M., Cahill, James, Hung, Wu
Written By A Team Of Eminent International Scholars, This Book Is The First To Recount The History Of Chinese Painting Over A Span Of Some 3000 Years. From Neolithic Painted Petroglyphs, Early Pain...
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Chinese Sculpture
By Hong Yang, Li Song, Hung Wu, Wu Hung, Song Li, Angela Falco Howard
The most up-to-date and detailed exploration of China's magnificent sculptural heritage Sculpture is becoming known as one of Chinas great arts. Neolithic figurines, rows upon rows of underground t...
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Ink Art: Past As Present In Contemporary China
By Wu Hung, Maxwell K. Hearn, Metropolitan Museum Of Art (New York, N.Y.)
The Chinese Tradition Of Ink Art Stretches Far Beyond Works In Ink, To Embrace A Set Of Aesthetic Principles Centered On Renewal And Reinterpretation Of The Past. Featuring 70 Works In Various Medi...
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Summoning Ghosts: The Art Of Hung Liu
By KAREN. SMITH, Wu Hung, Yiyun Li, Stephanie Hanor, René De Guzman, Bill Berkson, Hung Liu, De Guzman, René, Hung, Wu, Li, Yiyun, Smith, Karen, Berkson, Bill, Hanor, Stephanie
Published To Accompany The Major Retrospective Exhibition On Hung Liu, Summoning Ghosts Is A Comprehensive Look At The Work Of This Extraordinary Chinese-american Artist. A Pioneer In Chinese Conte...
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Body And Face In Chinese Visual Culture
By Hung Wu, Wu Hung, Katherine R. Tsiang, Wu Hung And Katherine R. Tsiang
Traditionally The Chinese Body Was Understood As A Totality And Explained By Sweeping Comparisons Of The Differences That Distinguished Chinese Examples From Their Western Counterparts. Recently, S...
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