The Great Wall of China is an iconic and complex sign that has been used by both state officials and Chinese avant-garde artists since the end of the Cultural Revolution to make claims about and on behalf of Chinese society. This state/artist confrontation around a singular, fixed object contributes to an oppositional reading of China’s public sphere, a standoff between a monolithic state and a monolithic society around a singular symbol of antiquity. Graffiti in Beijing and Shanghai complicates this reading, and throws into sharp relief China’s status as a fraught territory trying to navigate the dual tides of globalization and cultural nationalism. Projects like Zhang Dali’s "Dialogue”/Duihua endeavor in Beijing and multiple graffiti inte...
Calligraphy is a central tenet of Chinese civilization. The whole history of China is strictly linke...
As themes in Chinese art since economic reform, space and the environment have been crucial. Many ar...
In the twenty-first century, access to a fragmented global culture through online portals has creat...
This article focuses on the emergence of graffiti in Beijing and Shanghai as an intriguing part of t...
Graffiti have become ubiquitous throughout the European urban space. Spray paint has become the most...
In China, the urban phenomenon of graffiti art (tuya yishu \u6d82\u9e26\u827a\u672f) emerged in the ...
Old Beij ing was a cultural space characterized and confined by walls (Wang, 2003; Lu, 2005). In the...
[[abstract]]Graffiti art was originated in the United States and it is a phenomenon of secondary cul...
A few of the stories related to art that have caught our eye recently: 1. The big story in Chinese a...
Over the course of the summer of 2007, I had the opportunity to investigate the effects of globaliza...
Urban transformation in China has been hailed as a revolution. The pace and scale of change as well ...
With rapid urban development and continuous infrastructure improvements, shaping a city’s unique cul...
none1noThis article aims at analyzing the development of graffiti art in the city of Beijing, where ...
The primary focus of this dissertation is to examine how graffiti is emplaced in Hong Kong. Artifact...
The Great Wall of China, built to keep out the “barbarians”, is both a myth and a reality. No longer...
Calligraphy is a central tenet of Chinese civilization. The whole history of China is strictly linke...
As themes in Chinese art since economic reform, space and the environment have been crucial. Many ar...
In the twenty-first century, access to a fragmented global culture through online portals has creat...
This article focuses on the emergence of graffiti in Beijing and Shanghai as an intriguing part of t...
Graffiti have become ubiquitous throughout the European urban space. Spray paint has become the most...
In China, the urban phenomenon of graffiti art (tuya yishu \u6d82\u9e26\u827a\u672f) emerged in the ...
Old Beij ing was a cultural space characterized and confined by walls (Wang, 2003; Lu, 2005). In the...
[[abstract]]Graffiti art was originated in the United States and it is a phenomenon of secondary cul...
A few of the stories related to art that have caught our eye recently: 1. The big story in Chinese a...
Over the course of the summer of 2007, I had the opportunity to investigate the effects of globaliza...
Urban transformation in China has been hailed as a revolution. The pace and scale of change as well ...
With rapid urban development and continuous infrastructure improvements, shaping a city’s unique cul...
none1noThis article aims at analyzing the development of graffiti art in the city of Beijing, where ...
The primary focus of this dissertation is to examine how graffiti is emplaced in Hong Kong. Artifact...
The Great Wall of China, built to keep out the “barbarians”, is both a myth and a reality. No longer...
Calligraphy is a central tenet of Chinese civilization. The whole history of China is strictly linke...
As themes in Chinese art since economic reform, space and the environment have been crucial. Many ar...
In the twenty-first century, access to a fragmented global culture through online portals has creat...