Art and human rights : contemporary Asian contexts / Caroline Turner and Jen Webb.

Contemporary Asian art has had a remarkable impact on global art practice, in addition to serving as a record of the region's history from decolonisation to the present. Many Asian artists are deeply concerned about what it means to be human and to contribute to the development of a sustainable...

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Main Authors: Turner, Caroline, 1947- (Author), Webb, Jen (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.
Series:Rethinking art's histories.
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Summary:Contemporary Asian art has had a remarkable impact on global art practice, in addition to serving as a record of the region's history from decolonisation to the present. Many Asian artists are deeply concerned about what it means to be human and to contribute to the development of a sustainable society, as well as having a sustained commitment to making art. This book, written at the start of the 'Asian century', focuses on the contexts and conditions which have helped to shape both art practice and postcolonial society in the region. One of the first surveys of contemporary Asian art, it uses case studies of key artists to discuss the work in relation to issues of human rights, social and environmental well-being and creativity. As such, it makes an important contribution to studies of contemporary Asian art and art history.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 200 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1526100711
9781526100719
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