The publication is produced on the occasion of the exhibition of the same title held in the Center for Chinese Contemporary Art from January to April 2014.
The exhibition unites more than 30 contemporary Chinese artists over 6 venues in Manchester, responding to Asia Triennial’s theme, 'Conflict and Compassion'. The exhibition re-examines the 'conflicts' and 'harmony' of Greater China, as well as that of Asia and the world. It contextualizes these amidst the unprecedented political reform, economic development and rapid urbanization that Mainland China has seen in the past three decades. The curatorial vision identifies a 'harmonious society' that presents no conflict and extends its cultural and philosophical connotations to be perceived in a global context.
Including plates of art works and artist biographies.
Tian xia wu shi | Asia Triennial Manchester 14 | ATM 14
Onsite
English
politics,  urbanism,  cityscape,  perennial exhibition,  group exhibition,  China,  Taiwan,  Hong Kong
2014
176
9780957633230
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catalogue
Introduction
Artwork
Chen Ching-yuan, He An, Jin Feng, Leung Chi Wo, TOF Group, Wang Sishun, Wang Yin, Xu Qu, Yan Bing, Yuan Gong, Zhang Peili, Zhou Xiaohu, Zhuang Hui
On the Art of Living in a Harmonious Society - LU Xinghua, 陸興華
CFCCA (Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art)
Liu Xiaodong, Pak Sheung Chuen
The John Rylands Library
Anne Wan, Samson Young, Wang Yuyang, Zhao Yao
Manchetser Cathedral
Li Wei, Yuan Gong, Zheng Guogu
Museum of Science and Industry
Chang Huei-ming, Chen Chieh-jen, Kao Jun-honn, Lee Kit, Luxury Logico, Yao Jui-chung
The Artistic Activism of Asian Artists: The Asia Anarchy Alliance by Wu Dar-kuen
National Footaball Museum
Chen Wenbo, Kan Xuan, Liu Jianhua, TOF Group, Yang Zhenzhong
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