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Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 9.3 is out now! Special Issue
Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 9.3 is out now! Special Issue

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art 9.3 is out now!

 

Special Issue: ‘Transcultural Curation and the Post-COVID World’

 

New and complex forms of entanglements and power dynamics have taken place via a transcultural curation ethos of Chinese contemporary art in recent decades – the frictions of which have amplified during pandemic times. This Special Issue of the Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art (JCCA) focuses on curatorial research and debates on the transcultural and the post-COVID world in China and beyond.

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-contemporary-chinese-art

 

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.

 

Issue 9.3

 

Preface

 

The flow interrupted: A preface

JIANG JIEHONG

 

Editorial

 

Transcultural curation and the post-COVID world

NURIA QUEROL

 

Articles

 

Introducing and practising ‘curating’ for contemporary Chinese art: The transnational trajectory of Lu Jie from London to China and the development of Long March: A Walking Visual Display

NIE XIAOYI

 

Curating the international profile of contemporary Chinese ink medium art: The Third Chengdu Biennale (2007) and The Met’s Ink Art (2013–14)

ALINA SINELNYK

 

Curating queerness and queering curation: Exhibiting queer Chinese art in Europe

HONGWEI BAO

 

From gunshots to hashtags: Transcultural curating in the #MeToo era

JULIA HARTMANN

 

Spectres of orientalism: Patty Chang and Chinese American art in the pandemic

ANURADHA VIKRAM

 

Conversation

 

Impermanent inhabitations: ‘The everyday’ as a catalyst for transcultural curation

JONATHAN WATKINS AND JULIA JIANG