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Booming Chinese Art Market
It was something anticipated years ago. With the booming Chinese economy, the rise of the Chinese art market was inevitable. However, when it exploded in 2006, its scale and emphasis on contemporary Chinese art took many by surprise.
This page offers a summary and excerpts from articles published on CNN and The New York Times regarding the booming Chinese art market. The final paragraph contains a brief essay with insights from Artelino on this remarkable development.
The images featured here are prints by leading Chinese printmakers represented by Artelino. For copyright reasons, we refrain from displaying artworks by the painters and artists mentioned in the article.
Dieter Wanczura, February 2007
CNN on the Booming Chinese Art Market
CNN published an in-depth piece by Cathryn Meurer titled "Move over Mao: Do China's Artists Serve a New Master?" The article critically examines the boom in contemporary Chinese art, tracing its evolution since the reforms of Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s.
"Some artists began to address the damage done by the Cultural Revolution, albeit cautiously. The movement was called 'scar painting' and 'the art of the wounded.'"
"By the mid-1980s, boldly experimental and political works were being•
Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China
- Title
- Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China
- Editors
- Jeroen de Kloet
- Yiu Fai Chow
- Lena Scheen
- Price
- € 129,00 excl. VAT
- ISBN
- 9789462984745
- Format
- Hardback
- Number of pages
- 320
- Language
- English
- Publication date
- 04 - 10 - 2019
- Dimensions
- 15.6 x 23.4 cm
- Open Access
- Download on Open Access Platform
- Series
- Asian Visual Cultures
- Categories
- East Asia and North East Asia
- Economics and Finance
- Sociology and Social History
- Discipline
- Asian Studies
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Table of Contents Show Table of ContentsHide Table of Contents Introduction I. Jeroen de Kloet, Yiu Fai Chow, and Lena Scheen We Must Create II. Eitan Wilf 'Creative China' and Its Potential to Problematise Western-modern-romantic Ideologies of Creativity Section 1: Boredom Essays 1.1: Anneke Coppoolse Create No More! Clutter and Boredom, a Hong Kong Prospective 1.2: Wen Cuiyan Combating the Boredom of Traditional Performing Art? The Case of Muk-jyu-go Interlocuting 1.3: Esther Peeren You Must (Not) Be Bored! Boredom and Creativity in Global Capitalism 1.4: Christoph Lindner Boredom and Creativity in the Era of Accelerated Living Notes from the field 1.5: Laura Ve
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Tian-miao LIN (1961); Jianhua Liu (1962); Dynasty LIU (1965); Zhijie QIU (1969); Bo WANG [Pisan]; GongXin WANG (1960); Lei YAN (1965); Hao ZENG (1963); Li ZENG; Peili ZHANG (1957); Tiehai Chou (1966);
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Gallery IHN S Think up 2006 - Nov 2006 Seoul (114) +0 N/A
Gallery IHN, ChosonSeoul, Korea
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Tilton Drift G Hawthorn 2006 - Jun 2006 New York (65) +0 HUANG, Zhuan (Curator) +0 Jiang Hu - 'Chinese Contemporaneous Art'
Tilton Gallery , United StatesNew Dynasty, United States
Xiu Wen CUI (1970); Zhengjie Feng (1968); Wenda GU (1955); Dynasty GUAN (1957); Dexin GU (1962); Cognizant He (1968); Hao Lu (1969); Dynasty LIU (1972); Yilin Sculpturer (1964); Liuming MA (1969); Mewe Originate Association; Haifeng NI (1964); JianGou SUI (1956); Xishi XIANG; Dynasty SUN (1972); Yu Peng (1974); UNMAS