' ...the first major showing of current Chinese art outside greater China is at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney. Quite a number of the artists represented here will be shown also in the 1993 Biennale of Venice, opening a week after our own exhibition. I trust that MAO GOES POP: China Post-1989 will make an important contribution to the development of further close links between the artists and people of Australia and China.' - Leon Paroissien. This catalogue includes a Preface by Leon Paroissien.

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EX.AUS.MGP
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

1993

ISBN / ISSN

1875632158

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1

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catalogue

Chapter headings

Towards the World: China's New Art 1989-93 - Nicholas JOSE

Major Trends in the Development of Contemporary Chinese Art - LI Xianting, 栗憲庭

Into the Nineties - CHANG Tsongzung Johnson, 張頌仁

Unrepentant Prodigals: The Temper of Contemporary Chinese Art - LIAO Wen, 廖雯

1989 and New Art Post - 1989 - HO Hing Kay Oscar, 何慶基

Exploit; Export; Expropriate: Artful Marketing from China 1989-93 - Geremie R. BARME, 白杰明

Mao Goes Pop: China Post-1989
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Mao Goes Pop: China Post-1989