• <sup id="q8qqq"></sup>
    
    <cite id="q8qqq"><ul id="q8qqq"></ul></cite>
  • <noscript id="q8qqq"><optgroup id="q8qqq"></optgroup></noscript>
    <nav id="q8qqq"><code id="q8qqq"></code></nav>
  • <small id="q8qqq"></small>
  • 国产97人人超碰caoprom…,日本最新免费二区三区在线观看,18AV无码不卡在线,一本性道在线视频无码看,亚洲高清无码黄色一级片,国内久久久久久久久久久

    傳播藝術(shù) 品味生活 您的位置: 首頁
     關(guān)鍵詞推薦
     瀏覽中國網(wǎng)欄目

    [專稿] China Institute: Art Salon

    藝術(shù)中國 | 時(shí)間: 2008-10-16 13:55:58 | 文章來源: 藝術(shù)中國

      ART SALON:

      The Culture of Contemporary Chinese Art

      Intimate discussions with artists, curators, critics and art historians about contemporary Chinese art from the perspective of social and political contexts, the relationship between contemporary Chinese and Western culture, and the bridge between traditional and contemporary Chinese art.

     

      Past Art Salons are available on DVD in both English and Mandarin.

      Censorship of the Visual arts in China Despite the history of repression of the visual arts in China, censorship has substantially subsided in the past decade. Despite sporadic incidents — most recently, the cancellation of Zhang Huan’s exhibition at the Shanghai Art Museum — contemporary art has been allowed, by and large,to flourish. How does China’s oversight of contemporary art operate in today’s context?

      How does it compare to the situation of artists in the US?

     

      Barbara Pollack is currently writing a book on the contemporary art scene in China and is the author of an article on censorship in China in the September issue of Modern Painters.

     

      Zhang Hongtu is a Chinese artist living in New York whose painting was recently censored in China.

     

      Colin Chinnery is an artist living in Beijing and the former chief curator at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing.

     

      Tuesday, October 21?- 6:30–8 PM

      $10 member / $15 non-member

     

      125 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065? Tel: 212-744-8181 Fax: 212-628-4159? www.chinainstitute.org

     

      Lillia Chrysostome

      Arts and Culture Programs Assistant

      China Institute

      125 East 65th Street

      New York, NY 10065

      Tel: 212-744-8181 x 111

      Fax: 212-628-4159

      Lchrysostome@chinainstitute.org

    打印文章    收 藏    歡迎訪問藝術(shù)中國論壇 >>
    發(fā)表評(píng)論
    昵 稱 匿名

     

    相關(guān)文章
    · [專稿] 繁榮?——金江波個(gè)展
    · [專稿] 行走中國——?jiǎng)灾袊L(fēng)景寫生暨攝影展
    · [專稿] 人造仙境——卜樺個(gè)人作品展
    · [專稿] 劉永剛雕塑作品展在京開幕
    · [專稿] 王慶松個(gè)展

    藝術(shù)中國 | 廣告服務(wù) | 招聘信息 | 聯(lián)系我們 | 合作伙伴
    版權(quán)所有 中國互聯(lián)網(wǎng)新聞中心 電子郵件: artchina@china.org.cn 電話: 86-10-88828128
    Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved

    国产97人人超碰caoprom…
  • <sup id="q8qqq"></sup>
    
    <cite id="q8qqq"><ul id="q8qqq"></ul></cite>
  • <noscript id="q8qqq"><optgroup id="q8qqq"></optgroup></noscript>
    <nav id="q8qqq"><code id="q8qqq"></code></nav>
  • <small id="q8qqq"></small>