'In southern China lies Dafen, an urban village that houses thousands of workers who paint van Goghs, Leonardos, Warhols, and other Western masterpieces for the global market, producing an astonishing five million paintings a year. Winnie Won Yin Wong infiltrated this world by first investigating the work of conceptual artists who made projects there, then working as a dealer, apprenticing as a painter, surveying wholesalers and retailers in Europe, East Asia and North America, and finally establishing relationships with local officials and initialing an art exhibition for the Shanghai World Expo. The result is Van Gogh on Demand, a book about one infamous corner of the global art world that is nevertheless deeply connected to its highest ideals. Wong takes up questions of imitation, innovation, and appropriation; unravels the definition of art, the making of the artist, and the ownership of the image; and describes an art world in which migrant workers, propagandists, dealers, and contemporary artist make up a global supply chain of creativity.' - from back cover

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Onsite

Location code
REF.WWY4
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2013

No of pages

302

ISBN / ISSN

9780226024899

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph

Chapter headings

Introduction: After the Copy

Imagining the Great Painting Factory

The Conceptual Artist and the Copyist Painter

True Art and True Love in the Model Bohemia

Step 18: Sign “Vincent”

Framed Authors: Conceptualism and the Dafen Readymade

Conclusion: Conceptual Painting, China Dreams

Epilogue

Van Gogh on Demand: China and the Readymade
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Van Gogh on Demand: China and the Readymade