Monograph of Wang Qingsong featuring photographic works produced between 1997 and 2005. "In the meticulous art of Wang Qingsong the familiar signs and symbols of contemporary life are cunningly questioned through the guise of artificiality, stage and prop. His photographs convey a wry scepticism of progress by referencing past and recent history in an attempt to confront the political, social and cultural issues of a rapidly changing China." - extracted from essay by Zoe Butt. Artist biography is provided in the book.
Alternative title

Xue se yan li wang qing song zuo pin

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Onsite

Location code
MONL.WQS
Language

Chinese - Simplified, 

English

Publication/Creation date

2007

No of pages

228

ISBN / ISSN

Nil

No of copies

2

Content type

artist monograph

Chapter headings

Sanguine Splendour: A Talk between Li Xianting and Wang Qingsong

Wang Qingsong's 'Photojournalism' - SHU Kewen, 舒可文

The Slow Bird that Starts Flying Late: A Talk between Liu Chunfeng and Wang Qingsong

Mask and Metaphor - Zoe BUTT

Sanguine Splendour: Wang Qingsong Works
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Sanguine Splendour: Wang Qingsong Works, 血色艷麗: 王慶松作品