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PDF of Books on 20Th- and Early 21St-Century Visual Art and Design in China Bibliography of Contemporary Art in China, Taiwan, and the Chinese Diaspora (includes titles on Maoist-era China) Compiled by Emily Rohrabaugh, Lisa Claypool August 9, 2006 (all publications date to 2006 and earlier) Note: titles without call numbers have not yet been processed. TITLE 1996 shuang nian zhan, Taiwan yi shu zhu ti xing = 1996 Taipei biennial, the quest for identity / zhu ban dan wei Taibei shi li mei shu guan PUBLISHER Taibei Shi : Tai-bei shi li mei shu guan, Min guo 85- [1996- CALL # N7349.8 .I234 1996 v.2 TITLE 2004 nian Shanghai shuang nian zhan: ying xiang sheng cun / Fang Zengxian, Xu Jiang zhu ban. PUBLISHER Shanghai Shi: Shanghai shu hua chu ban she, 2004. CALL # TR102.S43 2004 TITLE Abode of illusion [videorecording] : the life and art of Chang Dai-chien (1899-1983) / produced and directed by Carma Hinton and Richard Gordon [in association with the Long Bow Group] PUBLISHER Santa Monica, CA : Direct Cinema Limited, [1994] CALL # ND1045.C53 A2 1993, video AUTHOR Ai, Weiwei. TITLE Ai Weiwei : works, Beijing 1993-2003 / [Ai Weiwei ; editor, Charles Merewether]. PUBLISHER [Hong Kong] : Timezone 8, c2003. CALL # NX583.Z9 A37 2003 AUTHOR Andrews, Julia Frances. TITLE A century in crisis : modernity and tradition in the art of twentieth-century China / Julia F. Andrews and Kuiyi Shen ; with essays by Jonathan Spence ... [et al.] PUBLISHER New York : Guggenheim Museum : Distributed by Harry N. Abrams, c1998. CALL # N7345 .A53 1998. AUTHOR Andrews, Julia Frances. TITLE Painters and politics in the People's Republic of China, 1949- 1979 / Julia F. Andrews. PUBLISHER Berkeley : University of California Press, c1994. CALL # ND1045 .A53 1994. TITLE Architecture Biennial Beijing (2004 : Beijing, China) Fast forward, hot spot, brain cells : Architecture Biennial Beijing 2004 (ABB2004-A2) / Neil Leach, Xu Wei-Guo, [eds.] = Kuai jin, re dian, zhi nang zu: Zhongguo guo ji jian zhu yi shu shuang nian zhan [ABB2004-A2] / Nier Linqi, Xu Weiguo bian]. PUBLISHER Hong Kong: Map Book Publishers, 2004 CALL # NA2460.C5.B45 2004 JOURNAL TITLE Art and AsiaPacific Other titles Art and asiapacific Art AsiaPacific Art asia pacific Art and Asia Pacific Art and AsiaPacific quarterly journal Art quarterly 1 PUBLISHER Singapore :Fine Arts Press DATES Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 1993)- AUTHOR Arts Council of Great Britain TITLE Peasant Paintings from Hu County, Shensi province, China ; [catalogue] / Arts Council of Great Britain / edited and designed by Hugh Shaw PUBLISHER London: The Council, 1977 CALL # ND1046.H8 A77 1977 TITLE ArtTaiwan : biennale di Venezia, 1995 : date, 11 June-15 Oct 1995, place, Palazzo delle Pringioni PUBLISHER [Taipei] : Taipei Fine Arts Museum, c1995 CALL # N7349.8 .A78 1995b TITLE Bad : infamy, darkness, evil, and slime on screen / edited by Murray Pomerance. PUBLISHER Albany : State University of New York Press, c2004. CALL # PN1995.9.E93 B33 2004. AUTHOR Barme, Geremie. TITLE An artistic exile : a life of Feng Zikai (1898-1975) / Geremie R. Barme. PUBLISHER Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002. CALL # ND1049.F45 B37 2002. AUTHOR Barme, Geremie. TITLE In the red : on contemporary Chinese culture / Geremie R. Barme. PUBLISHER New York : Columbia University Press, 1999. CALL # DS777.6 .B37 1999. AUTHOR Barme, Geremie. TITLE Shades of Mao : the posthumous cult of the great leader / Geremie R. Barme. PUBLISHER Armonk, NY : M.E. Sharpe, 1996. CALL # DS778.M3 B374 1996. AUTHOR Barrass, Gordon S., 1940- TITLE The art of calligraphy in modern China / Gordon S. Barrass. PUBLISHER Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002. CALL # ND1457.C53 B37 2002. AUTHOR Bartholomew, Terese Tse. TITLE I-hsing ware / Terese Tse Bartholomew ; with an accompanying essay, The world in the teapot, by Wan-go H. C. Weng. PUBLISHER New York : China House Gallery, China Institute in America, c1977. CALL # NK4367.I35 B37 TITLE Beijing 798: reflections on art, architecture, and society in China = Beijing 798 gong chang : chuang zao Beijing de xin yi shu, jian zhu yu she hui / [edited by Huang Rui] PUBLISHER [Hong Kong] : Timezone 8 ; Thinking Hands, c2004. CALL # N7345.B45 2004 TITLE Beijing spring, 1989 : confrontation and conflict : the basic documents / Michel Oksenberg, Lawrence R. Sullivan, and Marc Lambert, editors ; main introduction by Melanie Manion. PUBLISHER Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 1990. 2 CALL # DS779.32 .B45 1990. AUTHOR Bellerby, Greg TITLE Close up : contemporary art from Taiwan PUBLISHER Vancouver : Charles H. Scott Gallery, 2000 CALL # N7345 .B45 2000 AUTHOR Butterfield, Fox. TITLE China, alive in the bitter sea / Fox Butterfield. PUBLISHER New York, N.Y. : Times Books, c1982. CALL # DS706 .B79 1990 AUTHOR Cai, Guoqiang, 1957- TITLE Cai Guo-Qiang / Dana Friis-Hansen, Octavio Zaya, Serizawa Takashi. PUBLISHER London ; New York : Phaidon Press, 2002. CALL # N7349.C35 A4 2002. AUTHOR Cang, Xin, 1967- TITLE Existence in translation / Cang Xin. PUBLISHER Hong Kong : Timezone 8, c2002. CALL # N8217.I3 C36 2002. TITLE Chang liu : wu shi nian dai Taiwan mei shu fa zhan = From the ground up : artist association in 1950s Taiwan / [zhi xing bian ji Lin Baohua ; bian ji Fang Ziyun ... [deng]] PUBLISHER Taibei Shi : Taibei shi li mei shu guan, Minguo 92 [2003] CALL # N7349.8 .C43 2003 AUTHOR Chen, Zhen, 1955- TITLE Chen Zhen [a tribute] / Antoine Guerrero [organizer ; catalogue editors, Jeffrey Uslip, Rachael Zur ; texts, Jeffrey Deitch ... et al. ; tributes, Eric Angels ... et al. ; translations, Martha Kuhlman, Marine Putnam]. PUBLISHER Long Island City, NY : P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, 2003. CALL # N7349.C46 A4 2003. Title China : art contemporain = arte contemporânea = contemporary art : Museu de Arte Brasileira (MAB), Salão Cultural, São Paulo : de 19 de agosto a 3 de novembro de 2002 / [curador, Jean-Marc Decrop] Publication São Paulo : Museu de Arte Brasileira : Fundação Armando Alvares Penteado (FAAP), c2002. TITLE China avant-garde : counter-currents in art and culture / [editors: Jochen Noth, Wolfger Pohlmann, Kai Reschke] PUBLISHER Berlin : Haus der Kulturen der Welt ; Hong Kong : Oxford University Press, 1994, c1993. CALL # N7345 .C446 1993. TITLE China today : an encyclopedia of life in the People's Republic / edited by Jing Luo ; Aimin Chen, associate editor, economics ; Shunfeng Song, associate editor, economics ; Baogang Guo, associate editor, labor relations ; Ronghua Ouyang, associate editor, education. PUBLISHER Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2005. CALL # DS777.6 .C458 2005. TITLE Chine, le corps partout? = Shen ti, Zhongguo = China, the body everyywhere? PUBLISHER Montpellier: Inidgene; Marseille: MM, Mac, 2004. CALL # N7345.C4523 3 TITLE Chinese art at the end of the millennium : Chinese-art.com 1998- 1999 / edited by John Clark. PUBLISHER Hong Kong : New Art Media Ltd., 2000. CALL # N7345 .C4524 2000. TITLE Chinese art : modern expressions / edited by Maxwell K. Hearn and Judith G. Smith. PUBLISHER New York : Dept. of Asian Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, c2001. CALL # ND2068 .C4847 2001. TITLE Chinese artists, texts and interviews : Chinese Contemporary Art Awards (CCAA) 1998-2002 = Zhongguo dang dai yi shu fang tan lu : Zhongguo dang dai yi shu jiang 1998-2002 / [editor, Ai Weiwei]. PUBLISHER Hong Kong : Timezone 8 Ltd., c2002. CALL # N7348 .Z46 2002. Title China avant-garde : counter-currents in art and culture / [editors: Jochen Noth, Wolfger Pöhlmann, Kai Reschke] Publication Berlin : Haus der Kulturen der Welt ; Hong Kong : Oxford University Press, 1994, c1993 CALL # N7345 .C446 1993 Title Chinese contemporary art [videorecording] : artists working in China / director/producer Lana Jokel Publication New York, NY : Filmakers Library, inc. c2004 CALL # N7345.6 .C55 2005 DVD TITLE Chinese-language film : historiography, poetics, politics / edited by Sheldon H. Lu and Emilie Yueh-yu Yeh. PUBLISHER Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, c2005. CALL # PN1993.5.C4 C463 2005. TITLE Chinese literature for the 1980s : the Fourth Congress of Writers & Artists / edited with an introduction by Howard Goldblatt. PUBLISHER Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c1982. CALL # NX583.A1 C4524 1982. TITLE Chinese printmaking today : woodblock printing in China 1980-2000 / edited by Anne Farrer ; with contributions by David Barker ... [et al.]. PUBLISHER London : British Library, 2003. CALL # NE1183.3 .C56 2003. AUTHOR Clark, Paul, 1949- TITLE Reinventing China : a generation and its films / Paul Clark. PUBLISHER Hong Kong : The Chinese University Press, c2005. CALL # PN1993.5.C4 C77 2005. AUTHOR Clarke, David J. (David James), 1954- TITLE Hong Kong art : culture and decolonization / David Clarke. PUBLISHER Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2002. CALL # N7346.H66 C58 2002. AUTHOR Clarke, David J. (David James), 1954- TITLE Modern Chinese art / David Clarke. PUBLISHER Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000. CALL # N7345 .C59 2000. 4 Title A collection of art works by 20th-century Chinese women artists Publication Beijing : [S.n.], c1995 CALL # ND1048 .C64 1995 TITLE Contemporary Taiwanese art in the era of contention PUBLISHER Taipei, Taiwan : Taipei Fine Arts Museum, 2004 CALL # N7349.8 .C66 2004 Title Critical mass Publication London : Chinese Contemporary, 2004 CALL # N7345 .C758 2004 AUTHOR Cui, Shuqin. TITLE Women through the lens : gender and nation in a century of Chinese cinema / Shuqin Cui. PUBLISHER Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, c2003. CALL # PN1993.5.C4 C85 2003. Title Distance : a collection of the Guangdong Museum of Art Contemporary Art Invitational Exhibition Publication
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