'Natural stone is not in itself art, but in the eyes of the Chinese people it symbolizes nature and the cosmos. Naturally formed rocks were called jiashanshi, and are not like other works of art. They are "ready-mades" selected by humans from nature, and in collecting these ready-made forms from nature, people seek out "divine creation," a sort of quasi-reliion, a non-worshiped "spirit," an origin of the universal. Seen in this light, jiashanshi cannot solely be defined by the idea of "art." It is more a concept, a philosophical perspective necessary for real life.

For over the past twenty years, contemporary artist Zhan Wang has been creating stainless steel jiashanshi that have reached international acclaim, and while even though the surface of these works is "artificial," the interior is actually still a natural form, a concealed "truth," because true nature has already become void.

This publication explores these grand creations, providing a refreshing way of negotiating tradition within contemporary public spaces. Zhan Wang narrates the stories behind each artificial rock project. Through each case study he shares insights into contemporary art practice, criticism, collection, and distribution.' (Excerpt from backcover)
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English

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2011

No of pages

143

ISBN / ISSN

9788881588053

No of copies

2

Content type

artist monograph, 

catalogue

Chapter headings

Foreword to The New Suyuan Stone Catalogue - WU Hung, 吳鴻

Preface to The New Suyuan Stone Catalogue - ZHAN Wang, 展望

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The New Suyuan Stone Catalogue
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The New Suyuan Stone Catalogue