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This book provides readers with rich context and detailed description leading to new perspectives on major historical events in China. Positioned as a thought leader and highly acclaimed arts professional in China, the author is able to give a historical account of China’s twentieth century that is richly informed by its valent fields of political economy and cultural studies. Western readers' knowledge of China’s twentieth century remains based on pioneering research of modern scholars such as Fairbank and Jonathan Spence. In recent years, however, it is rare to see a complete history of China spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which also includes the first two decades of the twenty-first century. This book contributes new narrative and perspective to this span of history. Now, as the Sino-US trade conflict makes dramatic impact on a post-COVID global economy, readers have the need for a fresh understanding of how China came to be what it is today. The author’s groundbreaking work provides new insight provided by newly uncovered sources explaining how China came to be what it is today from a cultural and sociological perspective, in a historical mode.
China --- World politics. --- Civilization --- History of China. --- Political History. --- Cultural History. --- History. --- Cultural history --- Colonialism --- Global politics --- International politics --- Political history --- Political science --- World history --- Eastern question --- Geopolitics --- International organization --- International relations --- History
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Art --- History --- art [discipline] --- art history --- art theory --- Huang, Yong Ping --- Mao Xuhui --- Miao Xiaochun --- Cao Fei --- Chen Shaoxiong --- Chen, Wenling --- Cui Xiuwen --- Duan Jianyu --- Fang Lijun --- Feng Mengbo --- Fu Hong --- Gu Dexin --- He Chengyao --- He Sen --- He Yunchang --- Hong Lei --- Jiang Jie --- Jing Kewen --- Li Dafang --- Li Songsong --- Liang Shaoji --- Lin Tianmiao --- Liu Ding --- Liu Jianhua --- Liu Wei --- Liu Xiaodong --- Liu Ye --- Mao Tongqiang --- Yu Peng --- Qiu Anxiong --- Qiu Zhijie --- Shang Yang --- Shen Xiaotong --- Shi Jinsong --- Song Dong --- Sui Jianguo --- Sun Yuan --- Wang Gongxin --- Wang Guangyi --- Wang Jianwei --- Xiang Jing --- Xiao Yu --- Xie Nanxing --- Xin Haizhou --- Xu Bing --- Xu Zhen --- Yang Fudong --- Yang Maoyuan --- Yang, Qian --- Ye Yongqing --- Yin Xiuzhen --- Yue Minjun --- Zeng, Fanzhi --- Zeng Hao --- Zhan Wang --- Zhang Dali --- Zhang Peili --- Zhang Xiaogang --- Zhang Xiaotao --- Zheng Guo Gu --- Zhong Biao --- Zhou, Chunya --- Cao Hui --- Cao Jingping --- Chen Danqing --- Chen Ke --- Chen Lingyang --- Chen, Qiulin --- Chen Wenbo --- Chen Xi --- Cong Lingqi --- Feng Zhengije --- Li Jikai --- Li Luming --- Li Qing --- Li Rui --- Lü Shanchuan --- Ma Liang --- Ma, Qiusha --- Mao Yan --- Qin Qi --- Shen Na --- Shi Xinning --- Sun Liang --- Tang Zhigang --- Tu Hongtao --- Wang, Guangle --- Wang Mai --- Wei Jia --- Wu Gaozhong --- Xu Ruotao --- Xu Wentao --- Yang Mian --- Yang Xun --- Yang Zhichao --- Yin Zhaoyang --- Zhou Weihua --- Cai Guo Qiang --- Ji, Yu --- Ai Weiwei --- anno 2000-2099 --- China
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This book provides readers with rich context and detailed description leading to new perspectives on major historical events in China. Positioned as a thought leader and highly acclaimed arts professional in China, the author is able to give a historical account of China's twentieth century that is richly informed by its valent fields of political economy and cultural studies. Western readers' knowledge of China's twentieth century remains based on pioneering research of modern scholars such as Fairbank and Jonathan Spence. In recent years, however, it is rare to see a complete history of China spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries which also includes the first two decades of the twenty-first century. This book contributes new narrative and perspective to this span of history. Now, as the Sino-US trade conflict makes dramatic impact on a post-COVID global economy, readers have the need for a fresh understanding of how China came to be what it is today. The author's groundbreaking work provides new insight provided by newly uncovered sources explaining how China came to be what it is today from a cultural and sociological perspective, in a historical mode. Lü Peng is an eminent art historian, historiographer, critic, and curator. Born in 1956, he served as an associate professor for his alma mater, the Chinese Academy of Fine Arts, in Hangzhou. He is now a professor at the Macao University of Science and Technology, as well as at Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. He is Doctor of Letters from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou.
Politics --- World history --- History of civilization --- History --- wereldgeschiedenis --- cultuurgeschiedenis --- geschiedenis --- politiek --- wereldpolitiek --- China
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- Mao Tongqiang --- China
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Iconography --- Painting --- Photography --- painting [image-making] --- interior views --- motion pictures [visual works] --- cities --- portraits --- Zhang Xiaogang --- China
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Carl Andre; Michael Asher; Fia Backström ; Joseph Beuys ; Ian Burn ; Maurizio Cattelan ; Elmgreen & Dragset ; Andrea Fraser ; Melanie Gilligan ; Dan Graham ; Guerrillia Girls ; Andreas Gursky ; Hans Haacke ; Damien Hirst ; Christian Jankowski ; Yves Klein ; Jeff koons ; Barbara kruger ; Louise lawler ; Les Levine ; Liu Ding ; Lee Lozano ; Takashi Murakami ; Ahmet Ögüt ; Tino Sehgal ; Richard Serra ; Nedko Solakov ; Andy Warhol ; Fred Wilson ; Zhou Tiehai
Art --- Art patronage --- Economic aspects --- History --- Marketing --- 7.071 --- Kunst ; kunstenaars en beroep --- 7.01 --- Kunstenaars en kunstmarkt ; 20ste en 21ste eeuw --- Kunst en economie --- Arteconomy --- Kunst ; theorie, filosofie, esthetica --- prices --- economics --- financiële markten --- Contemporary [style of art] --- value [economic concept] --- patronage --- Iconographie --- Art contemporain --- Processus de création --- Création artistique --- Marché de l'art --- Galerie d'art --- Mécénat --- kunst --- 130.2 --- kunstmarkt --- 7.039 --- kunst en economie --- economie --- cultuurfilosofie --- kunsttheorie --- twintigste eeuw --- eenentwintigste eeuw --- Art, Occidental --- Art, Visual --- Art, Western (Western countries) --- Arts, Fine --- Arts, Visual --- Fine arts --- Iconography --- Occidental art --- Visual arts --- Western art (Western countries) --- Arts --- Aesthetics --- Art, Primitive --- Art - Economic aspects - History - 20th century --- Art - Economic aspects - History - 21st century --- Art - Marketing - History - 20th century --- Art - Marketing - History - 21st century --- Art patronage - History - 20th century --- Art patronage - History - 21st century
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