Traces the history of Chinese painting and sculpture, and describes important movements and themes
When photographer Marcel Heijnen moved to China he was immediately drawn to these photogenic mouse-catchers, and this book, a companion to Shop Cats of Hong Kong, is the charming result.
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Based on original research by writer, curator, and leading scholar in the field of contemporary Chinese art, Jiang Jiehong, this volume explores the area through firsthand materials and in-depth interviews with more than thirty artists.
Xiang Yu was raised by his uncle, Xiang Liang, who became an outlaw living in what is now Shaoxing in the lower Yangtze delta. The uncle taught his nephew military strategy and tactics. After observing China's First Emperor (Biography ...
Region, Family, and Individual in the Chinese Examination System. In J. K. Fairbank (Ed.), Chinese Thoughts and Institutions. Chicago and London: University of Chicago ... New York: Thames and Hudson. Perdue, P. C. (2010). China Marches ...
The definitive catalog to a world-class collection of Chinese contemporary art, which includes painting, photography, sculpture, installation, and video art.
Communist China Today. London: Thames and Hudson. Thøgersen, Stig. 2004. “Parasites or Civilizers:The Legitimacy of the Chinese Communist Party in Rural Areas.” In Bringing the Party Back In, ed. Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard and Zheng Yongnian ...
A Source Book in Chinese Philosophy. ... The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China . New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2006. ... The British Museum Book of Chinese Art . London: Thames and Hudson, 1992.
... enter the global information marketplace, and make people have fun all at the same time. ... of Society” (1992) carried into the brand-happy world of late 20th-century marketing, with an added touch of entertaining distraction.