ANZJA Current Issue | Vol 21 Issue 1 2021 | Shifting the Ground: Rethinking Chinese Art
Editors: Claire Roberts, Mark K. Erdmann, Genevieve Trail
Link to Vol. 21.1 at Taylor and Francis
Articles
The Role of Visual Evidence in a New Perspective on Chinese Art History: A Study of Ōmura Seigai’s Two Histories of Chinese Art
Goto Ryoko (Translated by Olivier Krisher)
Language and Chinese Art History
Minyuan Hu
Material Chineseness: Ink and Porcelain in Contemporary Art beyond National Borders
Alex Burchmore
The Absurd and the Surreal: Photographic Works of Deng Nan-guang and Chang Chao-tang as Artistic Self-Constructs of the Taiwanese Subaltern Counterpublic
Kevin Alexander Su
Rethinking/Relinking Colonial Ruptures: On Recent Works by Musquiqui Chihying and Hao Jingban
Yu-Chieh Li
From Purgation to Remembrance: Memorialising the May 1998 Violence in Post-Authoritarian Indonesian Visual Art
Wulan Dirgantoro
Reclaiming Silenced Voices: Feminist Interventions in the Ink Tradition
Luise Guest
Reviews
Art and Objects by Graham Harman
Wes Hill
Bauhaus Diaspora and Beyond: Transforming Education through Art, Design and Architecture and Melbourne Modern: European Art and Design at RMIT Since 1945
Anthony White
Rethinking Australia’s Art History: The Challenge of Aboriginal Art by Susan Lowish
Darren Jorgensen
The Life of Giovanni Morelli in Risorgimento Italy by Jaynie Anderson
Andrea Bubenik
Obituary
Robert William Smith (1928–2020)
Ronald Wilkes and Jan Richardson
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