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10. Moving Images as Curatorial Methods : Animation, Digital Interactive Installation, and the Reincarnation of Traditional Chinese Art
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- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- Acknowledgements 13
- Notes on Romanization 15
- Introductory Chapter: Rethinking the Study of Exhibitions of Chinese Art 17
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Part І Exhibitions of Art in China in the Early Twentieth Century
- 1. Nagao Uzan and China’s First Exhibitions of Chinese Paintings in Shanghai in 1908 37
- 2. Beyond Elegant Gathering : Displaying Chinese Art and Antiquities in the Early Twentieth Century 61
- 3. Curating and Displaying Architecture : China Architectural Exhibition in Shanghai, 1936 83
- 4. Atavistic Culturalism and Contemporary Relevance : Modern Chinese Paintings in the Second National Arts Exhibition, 1937 113
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Part II Cultural Politics of Exhibiting Chinese Art in Asia, from the 1950s Onwards
- 5. How Should I Put It Now? Positioning China in Exhibitions at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1965–2023 141
- 6. The Soft Power of “Cool” : Exhibiting Chinese Art in Japan from the Post- War Period to the Twenty-First Century 175
- 7. Shifting Chinese-ness(es) : The Exhibiting of Chao Shao-an’s Paintings and the Chinese Community in 1950s Singapore 197
- 8. Transcultural Interpretations of Twentieth-Century Chinese Art : Exhibiting Wu Guanzhong in Hong Kong 223
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Part III Curating Chinese Art in the Twenty-First Century
- 9. Curating Traditional Chinese Art as Creative Heritage 249
- 10. Moving Images as Curatorial Methods : Animation, Digital Interactive Installation, and the Reincarnation of Traditional Chinese Art 271
- 11. “Unframing” Chinese Paintings : Exploring Spatial Presence through X-Reality Technologies in Museums 291
- 12. Curating Chinese Landscape Painting as Immersive Art : Intermedia and Gallery Film Approaches 317
- Index 337
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Table of Contents 5
- List of Figures 7
- Acknowledgements 13
- Notes on Romanization 15
- Introductory Chapter: Rethinking the Study of Exhibitions of Chinese Art 17
-
Part І Exhibitions of Art in China in the Early Twentieth Century
- 1. Nagao Uzan and China’s First Exhibitions of Chinese Paintings in Shanghai in 1908 37
- 2. Beyond Elegant Gathering : Displaying Chinese Art and Antiquities in the Early Twentieth Century 61
- 3. Curating and Displaying Architecture : China Architectural Exhibition in Shanghai, 1936 83
- 4. Atavistic Culturalism and Contemporary Relevance : Modern Chinese Paintings in the Second National Arts Exhibition, 1937 113
-
Part II Cultural Politics of Exhibiting Chinese Art in Asia, from the 1950s Onwards
- 5. How Should I Put It Now? Positioning China in Exhibitions at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1965–2023 141
- 6. The Soft Power of “Cool” : Exhibiting Chinese Art in Japan from the Post- War Period to the Twenty-First Century 175
- 7. Shifting Chinese-ness(es) : The Exhibiting of Chao Shao-an’s Paintings and the Chinese Community in 1950s Singapore 197
- 8. Transcultural Interpretations of Twentieth-Century Chinese Art : Exhibiting Wu Guanzhong in Hong Kong 223
-
Part III Curating Chinese Art in the Twenty-First Century
- 9. Curating Traditional Chinese Art as Creative Heritage 249
- 10. Moving Images as Curatorial Methods : Animation, Digital Interactive Installation, and the Reincarnation of Traditional Chinese Art 271
- 11. “Unframing” Chinese Paintings : Exploring Spatial Presence through X-Reality Technologies in Museums 291
- 12. Curating Chinese Landscape Painting as Immersive Art : Intermedia and Gallery Film Approaches 317
- Index 337