Published in conjunction with an exhibition at China Art Seasons, Beijing, 24 April - 30 May 2004. 'China's Photographic Painting' is a term used by curator Shu Yang to describe a phenomenon in Chinese contemporary art beginning in the mid to late 1990s, in which artists used painting to express a photographic visual effect. Artists' biographies are provided.

Alternative title

International Galleries Series 1: China Art Seasons | 國際畫廊系列1: 北京季節畫廊

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Onsite

Location code
EX.CHN.CPP
Language

Chinese - Traditional, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2004

No of pages

94

ISBN / ISSN

9628690396

No of copies

2

Content type

catalogue

Chapter headings

As a Hypothesis - SHU Yang, 舒陽

The Visual Experience of 'China's Photographic Painting' - SHU Yang, 舒陽

The Painterly Quality of 'China's Photographic Painting' - SHU Yang, 舒陽

China's Photographic Painting
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China's Photographic Painting, 中國影像繪畫