Drawing on expertise in art history, exhibition studies and cultural studies as well as politics and international relations, China in Australasia presents significant new perspectives on the role of art in the cultural diplomacy of the People's Republic of China.
Drawing on expertise in art history, exhibition studies and cultural studies as well as politics and international relations, China in Australasia presents significant new perspectives on the role of art in the cultural diplomacy of the People's Republic of China.
James Beattie is Associate Professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. As well as his work on Chinese art collecting, James is an environmental historian, researching ecological exchange, gardens, conservation, health, landscape art and history of science. Richard Bullen is Associate Professor of Art History and Theory at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where he teaches Japanese art history and art theory. Maria Galikowski is Senior Lecturer in Chinese at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Her research focuses on the cultural and social transformation of Reform-era China as reflected in the visual arts.
Inhaltsangabe
1. China and the Art of Cultural Diplomacy 2. Better Late than Never: New Zealand and China, 1949-2016 3. From Friendship to Fear? Australia-China relations, 1950s-2000s 4. Embracing Friendship through Gift and Exchange: Rewi Alley and the Art of Museum Diplomacy in Cold War China and New Zealand 5. Melbourne Mandarins: 'Modern Chinese Painters', 1974 6. 'Imparting Experience': The Huxian Peasant Painting Tour in New Zealand and Australia 7. Artistic Activism, Cultural Diplomacy and Aotearoa New Zealand 8. Displaced Gardens as Sites of 'Chineseness': Design and Function 9. White Rabbit, Contemporary Chinese Arts, and Soft Power in Chippendale 10. Soft Power and the Role of Art in the Development of Taiwan-Mainland China Relations
1. China and the Art of Cultural Diplomacy 2. Better Late than Never: New Zealand and China, 1949-2016 3. From Friendship to Fear? Australia-China relations, 1950s-2000s 4. Embracing Friendship through Gift and Exchange: Rewi Alley and the Art of Museum Diplomacy in Cold War China and New Zealand 5. Melbourne Mandarins: 'Modern Chinese Painters', 1974 6. 'Imparting Experience': The Huxian Peasant Painting Tour in New Zealand and Australia 7. Artistic Activism, Cultural Diplomacy and Aotearoa New Zealand 8. Displaced Gardens as Sites of 'Chineseness': Design and Function 9. White Rabbit, Contemporary Chinese Arts, and Soft Power in Chippendale 10. Soft Power and the Role of Art in the Development of Taiwan-Mainland China Relations
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