The aim of this thesis is to identify in contemporary art practices the inflections that have either direct, or indirect origins in Taoism, the conceptual source of China’s principle indigenous, cultural practices. The thesis argues that the increasingly cross cultural qualities of contemporary art practice owe much to the West’s exposure to Taoism’s non-absolutist, non-humanist tropes, a cultural borrowing that has received slight attention despite its increasingly pervasive presence. This critical analysis is structured by Deleuze and Guattari’s theory of the rhizome as a metaphor for cultural influences that are pluralist permeations, rather than a linear hierachy. The thesis tracks discourse between the West and China from early contact...
Art and Text Collisions in Contemporary Chinese Art is a transdisciplinary practice-led mode of rese...
This thesis examines Wu Guanzhong’s 吴冠中 (1919-2010) art and art theory in the context of socialist a...
This study aims to examine and compare four objects of Chinese art that derive from two different dy...
This essay is Chapter 28 of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts edited by Frank Burch Brown...
Over the centuries of Chinese tradition, abundant art works were created as expressions of people’s ...
Three major trends are evident in Chinese ink painting: academic reformism, modernism and neo-tradit...
My claim that the new art in China operates at the level of matter and gesture, below that of discou...
This thesis concerns practicing Taoism as a way to teach creativity and response to art. The Tao is...
The article explores the relationship between Taoist philosophy and traditional Chinese calligraphy....
This combined studio practice/text thesis analyses links among the Chinese concept of jingjie, the a...
Traditional Eastern and Western paintings have developed separate art forms reflective of the distin...
In my project, I am investigating why and how the concept and techniques of Western art have been in...
At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, China underwent an important social transformation, which was am...
[[abstract]]Art originated from life. It reflects the living milieu and spirit ideology of contempor...
This study is directed at the problem of an apparent contradiction within the theory of Chinese pain...
Art and Text Collisions in Contemporary Chinese Art is a transdisciplinary practice-led mode of rese...
This thesis examines Wu Guanzhong’s 吴冠中 (1919-2010) art and art theory in the context of socialist a...
This study aims to examine and compare four objects of Chinese art that derive from two different dy...
This essay is Chapter 28 of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and the Arts edited by Frank Burch Brown...
Over the centuries of Chinese tradition, abundant art works were created as expressions of people’s ...
Three major trends are evident in Chinese ink painting: academic reformism, modernism and neo-tradit...
My claim that the new art in China operates at the level of matter and gesture, below that of discou...
This thesis concerns practicing Taoism as a way to teach creativity and response to art. The Tao is...
The article explores the relationship between Taoist philosophy and traditional Chinese calligraphy....
This combined studio practice/text thesis analyses links among the Chinese concept of jingjie, the a...
Traditional Eastern and Western paintings have developed separate art forms reflective of the distin...
In my project, I am investigating why and how the concept and techniques of Western art have been in...
At the turn of the 1970s and 1980s, China underwent an important social transformation, which was am...
[[abstract]]Art originated from life. It reflects the living milieu and spirit ideology of contempor...
This study is directed at the problem of an apparent contradiction within the theory of Chinese pain...
Art and Text Collisions in Contemporary Chinese Art is a transdisciplinary practice-led mode of rese...
This thesis examines Wu Guanzhong’s 吴冠中 (1919-2010) art and art theory in the context of socialist a...
This study aims to examine and compare four objects of Chinese art that derive from two different dy...