This article examines the 1935–1936 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London, “the largest Chinese cultural event ever mounted,” and the first to be organized jointly by both the British and the Chinese governments. By analyzing this exhibition at multiple stages (from its conception, to the selection, transportation, and display of the artifacts, to their return to the owners), this study demonstrates that this event was a staged spectacle of internationalism, one that celebrated not only Chinese art but also the peoples and the internationalist policies that had led to their display. As such, it represents an important chapter in the history of internationalism, of China’s place in the international arena, and of the relationship...
In Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, a catalogue published in 1911, its author, A. W....
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
This thesis investigates Western exhibition practices and the problems that arise when they involve...
This article examines the 1935–1936 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London, “the largest ...
In November 1935 a celebrated exhibition of Chinese art opened at the Royal Academy in London just a...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
This article draws from cultural studies, political theory, international relations, art history and...
A Pirate’s View of World History : A Reversed Perception of the Order of Things From a Global Perspe...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
Between 1951 and 1965, the People’s Republic of China regularly exhibited at the international trade...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This article was ...
This thesis investigates the first major exhibition of American art in China’s reform era, The Exhib...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
In late 19th-century France (1870-1900), due to openings of ports by the two Opium Wars, more bourge...
This article explores how twentieth century Chinese art and design, produced under the Communist reg...
In Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, a catalogue published in 1911, its author, A. W....
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
This thesis investigates Western exhibition practices and the problems that arise when they involve...
This article examines the 1935–1936 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London, “the largest ...
In November 1935 a celebrated exhibition of Chinese art opened at the Royal Academy in London just a...
This article examines the Exhibition of Flemish and Belgian Art, 1300 to 1900, which was hosted by t...
This article draws from cultural studies, political theory, international relations, art history and...
A Pirate’s View of World History : A Reversed Perception of the Order of Things From a Global Perspe...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
Between 1951 and 1965, the People’s Republic of China regularly exhibited at the international trade...
This is the published version, made available with the permission of the publisher.This article was ...
This thesis investigates the first major exhibition of American art in China’s reform era, The Exhib...
Exhibitions have always been at the heart of the modern art world. They are contested sites, where ...
In late 19th-century France (1870-1900), due to openings of ports by the two Opium Wars, more bourge...
This article explores how twentieth century Chinese art and design, produced under the Communist reg...
In Old Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art in China, a catalogue published in 1911, its author, A. W....
THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY saw a burgeoning interest in the collection and study of Chinese antiqui...
This thesis investigates Western exhibition practices and the problems that arise when they involve...