Art in Turmoil: The Chinese Cultural Revolution, 1966-76
by
Richard King
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History
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
318
Language
English
Published
Feb 24, 2010
Publisher
UBC Press
ISBN-10
0774815426
ISBN-13
9780774815420
Description
Richard King's exploration delves deep into the complexities of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, a period marked by significant ideological strife and artistic upheaval. Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, he illustrates how artists navigated the turbulent landscape where tradition clashed with radical political agendas.
The narrative uncovers the profound impact of governmental mandates on creative expression, showcasing how many artists adapted their work—or sacrificed it altogether. King's examination not only highlights the resilience of the artistic community during this chaotic era but also emphasizes the lingering effects of censorship and propaganda on contemporary Chinese art.
As the reader journeys through this tumultuous time in history, they are offered a nuanced understanding of the interplay between culture and revolution. King's work serves as a poignant reminder of how art can reflect societal turmoil and shape identity in the face of oppression.
The narrative uncovers the profound impact of governmental mandates on creative expression, showcasing how many artists adapted their work—or sacrificed it altogether. King's examination not only highlights the resilience of the artistic community during this chaotic era but also emphasizes the lingering effects of censorship and propaganda on contemporary Chinese art.
As the reader journeys through this tumultuous time in history, they are offered a nuanced understanding of the interplay between culture and revolution. King's work serves as a poignant reminder of how art can reflect societal turmoil and shape identity in the face of oppression.
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