
Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 11.1 is out now! Special Issue
Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 11.1 is out now!
Special Issue: ‘Creative China’
The Special Issue includes four articles addressing ‘Creative China’ from top-down to bottom-up approaches, with two conversational pieces offering insights from the UK–China Creative Industries Research and Innovation Hub fellowship study. It provides different perspectives of interpreting ‘Creative China’ and shares multiple views on collaborations in the ‘creative industries’ between the United Kingdom and China.
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Aims & Scope
The Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art seeks to explore the relationship between contemporary art and Chinese cultural identity in its broadest sense. This peer-reviewed journal provides a forum for critical debate into Zhongguo dangdai yishu, the ‘avant-garde', experimental and museum-based visual art produced as part of the liberalization of culture that has taken place within mainland China since 1978. It also explores works produced by artists of non-Chinese ethnicity who live and work within Chinese contexts or whose work has a strong relationship to Chinese culture, society and history.
This title is indexed with Scopus and the Web of Science’s Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI).
Issue 11.1
Editorial
Creative China in the context of UK–China creative industries collaboration
HUA DONG
Articles
Bilbao Effect 2.0: The Making of M+
ANQI LI
Reviewing Duoluojie: The creative student-led urban transformations in China
XIAOYI XU AND JIELING XIAO
Water calligraphy: A living aesthetics in China’s south-western cities
FEDERICA MIRRA
The role of digital technologies in contemporary craft practice from UK–China insights
NICK BRYAN-KINNS, YUANYUAN LIU, DUODUO ZHANG, ZHENGYU TAN AND HAO TAN
Conversations
HUA DONG, HASAN BAKHSHI, DANIEL BROOKER, NICK BRYAN-KINNS, YUJIA HUANG, JUN WANG, XINYA YOU AND WEINING NING
Policy-making for creative industries in China: A case study of design policy
WEINING NING AND SYLVIA XIHUI LIU