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Title: Wang Qingsong.
Description: Ostfildern : Hatje Cantz, 2006. Hardcover. 136 pp.- Wang Qingsong (b.1966), the enfant terrible of contemporary Chinese art photography, stages grand, kitschy tableaux that call to mind traditional Chinese scrolls, allegorical Renaissance paintings, Socialist public sculptures and more. Sexy, ironic and always over the top, the photographs critique China's new consumer culture, its growing materialism and wastefulness, while simultaneously revelling in its newfound decadence. Many of Qingsong's best works are amusing self-portraits, in which the artist positions himself in such a way as to force the viewer to question the direction in which our collective culture is turning. Condition : as new Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. - Wang Qingsong (*1966), the enfant terrible of contemporary Chinese photography, combines traditional techniques of Chinese paintings with a deep-seated iconoclasm toward all things ''official.'' Qingsong's artistic vernacular is not unlike that of the Chinese Pop movement of the mid-1980s: incorporating brand names with Pop Art characteristics, he creates colorful and amusing comments on his changing environment. These pieces may be on par with Kitsch art from anywhere in the world, but the act of producing them in China has an even deeper significance. Aware of the onslaught of consumer culture, materialism, and commercialism, Quingsong stages scenes which mock these growingly important attitudes to life by blending symbols of the East with those of the West. A powerful aspect of his work is his questioning, through the use of self-portraits as icons, the direction in which culture is turning.nExhibition schedule: ISBN 9783775718691.

Keywords: ART, Chinese art

Price: EUR 20.00 = appr. US$ 21.74 Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
- Book number: %23181869