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Issues

1. Censorship and Exile

2. Urban Demolition and New Construction
3. Political Dissent
4. Cultural Conflict: Increase in Materialism and Westernization
5. Conformity: One Child Policy
6. Urbanization and Alienation
7. Environment: Pace of Industrialization
8. Media Censorship
9. Cultural Change: Generation Gap
10. Conformity: Pressure for Success
11. Role of Women
12. Human Endurance: Poverty and Living Conditions
13. Migrant Workers
14. Pollution and Water Scarcity
15. Displaced Communities – Three Gorges Dam

16. Female Suicide 

mapping topologies in chinese contemporary art

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LATE IMPERIAL CHINA

(the final decades of the Qing dynasty, 1644-1911)

SOCIALIST CHINA (1949-1976).

POST-MAO CHINA (1976-today)​​​

 

The phenomenon of self-contained

“art zones”

the body as political site

body experimentation.

I. Themes of performance art
A. Private/Public
B. Art = Life
C. Spectacle
D. Tableau Vivant
E. Heterogeneity
F. Participation
G. Inter‐subjectivity
H. Action I. Media and Stage
J. No audience
K. Video and surveillance
L. Inscription and signature
M. Body and interface
N. Interventions
O. Augmented realities

P. Networked performance

Semiotic Warfare.

 

Rewriting the Body in the "Global" City.

the '85 Movement.

 

New Realistic Painting,

1979. Scar Painting.

 

andreas guibert

artist/cultural agent

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