Wang Luyan is a Chinese artist born in Beijing. He is a member of the avant-garde group Stars, which in the late 1970s made a bold call for artistic freedom. He is also a moralist, highly critical of China's newly competitive, materialistic society. In his works, he attempts to apply logic to the world and comes up with endless paradoxes and contradictions. The book presents 12 series of his works, including Wrist Watch, Armament, Syringe, Churches, etc.

Including plates of art works and biography of Wang Luyan.
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Onsite

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MON.WLY2
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English

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Publication/Creation date

2011

No of pages

239

ISBN / ISSN

9788857211282

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

Interview with Wang Luyan - Henri-François DEBAILLEUX

When Microscopic Experience Becomes the Criteria for All: On Wang Luyan's Solo Exhibition Sawing or Being Sawed? - HUANG Du, 黃篤

Wang Luyan: Visual Thinking and Measured Painting
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Wang Luyan: Visual Thinking and Measured Painting