Happy Lunar New Year from the USC US-China Institute!
On Experimentalism and Modern Chinese Printmaking
Tang Xiaobing, Helmut F. Stern Professor of Modern Chinese Studies and Professor of Comparative Literature at University of Michigan will give a talk on experimentalism and modern chinese printmaking in the University of Pennsylvania.
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In this presentation, I will discuss the logic of experimentation at different stages in the development of modern Chinese printmaking. Various experiments in artistic form, conception, and production point to many competing social and cultural visions. I will argue that experimentalism is at once a key value in modern Chinese art and a useful historicizing concept.
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