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Nine Lives: The Birth of Avant-Garde Art in New China

af Karen Smith

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This highly readable and insightful book is a rich trove of information for anyone interested in modern Chinese history and the contemporary art engendered by economic and social reform in China. These are the stories of nine individuals, born at the onset of the People's Republic of China, who grew up during the Cultural Revolution to become some of the most influential characters to shape modern art both within China and on the international scene. The author, British art historian Karen Smith, has lived in China since 1992 following the development of contemporary art and the careers of nine artists: Wang Guangyi, Geng Jianyi, Fang Lijun, Gu Dexin, Li Shan, Zhang Xiaogang, Xu Bing, Zhang Peili and Wang Jianwei. These artists have come to embody the avant-garde in Chinese art. Smith's fluency in Mandarin allows for a penetrating insight into the mindset of the generation she describes and gives an edge to the text that other histories lack. What does "avant-garde" in the context of modern Chinese history mean? How have familial circumstances and the impact of socio-political events influenced the individual creative processes? Smith challenges many received notions of individual stances and aspirations. Opening the book are a glossary of terms and timeline outlining the most significant events that took place in China from 1944 to the present. The author structures the stories in three sections each prefaced by an introduction to the three artists profiled, their similarities, differences and significance within the larger context. Every chapter is illustrated with images chronicling the artists in their youth, as students at State-run painting institutes, latterly in their largely expansive studios. Beyond the images for which they all became famous, Smith presents early work fundamental to their development that has since been lost or destroyed. The author provides a thorough and entertaining analysis of the lives of nine artists who ushered "avantgarde" art into China. Nine Lives: The Birth of Avant-Garde Art in New China will become standard reading for anyone interested in the challenging and dynamic culture and society of contemporary China. Book jacket.… (mere)
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In the early 1990s, the idea of contemporary art in China simply did not compute to a foreign audience. But in 1993, ten contemporary Chinese artists debuted at the 48th Venice Biennale. They were immediately hailed as progenitors of a Chinese „avant-garde." Their brightly colored, Pop Art-inspired paintings played with socialist motifs, parodied Mao, and gave a visual expression to the feelings of disaffected Chinese youth. They were everything western audiences expected of contemporary art from the People‘s Republic of China. But a number of critics were rather guarded in their opinions. Was this another flash-in-the-pan phenomenon just as Soviet art had been in the 1980s? Could a Chinese avant-garde maintain a distinct identity of its own and shake off its penchant for imitation? The answer is clearly „yes." The emergence of a market for their art transformed the lives of these avant-garde pioneers from rags to riches, from outcast to hero, from social pariah to cutting-edge cool in a Chinese society adapting to a new era. They did not change but China has changed. The ideology they once had to fight now propagates a cultural climate of laissez-faire that is tantamount to encouragement. Set against China’s official program of modernization, Nine Lives paints a compelling picture of artists working beyond the pale of official culture, who started a new cultural revolution that is sweeping China today.
Nine Lives introduces nine artists (Wang Guangyi, Geng Jianyi, Fang Lijun, Gu Dexin, Li Shan, Zhang Xiaogang, Xu Bing, Zhang Peili, and Wang Jianwei), their personal histories and views on China today. Karen Smith‘s highly accessible introduction to an emerging art scene in a society unknown to most of us makes good reading not only for art-world insiders, but for anyone curious about recent history and its effect on the booming Chinese society. The book opens with a glossary for readers unfamiliar with Chinese history and culture, and a time line placing each of the nine artists within the context of the Chinese art world and political history.Karen Smith was born in Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom. She graduated from Wimbledon Art School in 1987 with a BA in fine art. A year later, she moved to Asia, settling in China in 1993, curious to explore its practically unchartered art scene. She calls Beijing her home, and is one of the foremost authorities on China’s contemporary art scene, both in China and abroad.
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This highly readable and insightful book is a rich trove of information for anyone interested in modern Chinese history and the contemporary art engendered by economic and social reform in China. These are the stories of nine individuals, born at the onset of the People's Republic of China, who grew up during the Cultural Revolution to become some of the most influential characters to shape modern art both within China and on the international scene. The author, British art historian Karen Smith, has lived in China since 1992 following the development of contemporary art and the careers of nine artists: Wang Guangyi, Geng Jianyi, Fang Lijun, Gu Dexin, Li Shan, Zhang Xiaogang, Xu Bing, Zhang Peili and Wang Jianwei. These artists have come to embody the avant-garde in Chinese art. Smith's fluency in Mandarin allows for a penetrating insight into the mindset of the generation she describes and gives an edge to the text that other histories lack. What does "avant-garde" in the context of modern Chinese history mean? How have familial circumstances and the impact of socio-political events influenced the individual creative processes? Smith challenges many received notions of individual stances and aspirations. Opening the book are a glossary of terms and timeline outlining the most significant events that took place in China from 1944 to the present. The author structures the stories in three sections each prefaced by an introduction to the three artists profiled, their similarities, differences and significance within the larger context. Every chapter is illustrated with images chronicling the artists in their youth, as students at State-run painting institutes, latterly in their largely expansive studios. Beyond the images for which they all became famous, Smith presents early work fundamental to their development that has since been lost or destroyed. The author provides a thorough and entertaining analysis of the lives of nine artists who ushered "avantgarde" art into China. Nine Lives: The Birth of Avant-Garde Art in New China will become standard reading for anyone interested in the challenging and dynamic culture and society of contemporary China. Book jacket.

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