"By Shedding light on the complex interaction of native Taiwanese culture, colonial Japanese modernism, and the state-led adoption of mainland Chinese art in Postwar Taiwan, this work presents a study that is also most useful to anyone interested in colonial and post-colonial art in Korea and in modernity in East Asian art." - Frank Hoffman, Harvard University. Detailed cataloguing of artists in progress...
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Onsite

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REF.KUJ
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2000

No of pages

196

ISBN / ISSN

0295979518

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

Architecture of Colonialism and Decolonization

Nihonga/Togoya/Chiao-Ts'ai-hua 1895-1983

From National/Chinese Painting to Modern Painting

The Question of Authenticity

After the Empire: The Postwar Generation of Painters

Concluding Remarks

Art and Cultural Politics in Postwar Taiwan
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Art and Cultural Politics in Postwar Taiwan