Course Outline:
Historical Background:
Exchanges between Japanese and European art in the 19th and early 20th centuries
- exchanges between Japanese and European art in the 19th and mid-20th centuries
- exchanges between Chinese and European art in the 19th and mid-20th centuries
- Other areas
Modernity in Asian Art
Contemporary Art scenes in Asia Pacific
- North Eastern Asia
- China
- Taiwan
- South Eastern Asia
- Australia and New Zealand
- In the Ocean and Across
Implementation method:
Text study, gallery visit and essay writing
Grading Policy :
Assistance (30%)
Mid-term essay (30%)
Final essay (30%)
References:
John Clark and al. (2010). JAPANESE EXCHANGES IN ART 1850S-1930S - WITH BRITAIN, CONTINENTAL EUROPE AND THE USA. Sydney: Power publications.
Joan Stanley-Baker (2014). Japanese Art. London: Thames and Hudson.
Mary Tregear (1997). Chinese Art. London: Thames and Hudson.
John Clark (ed.) (1993). Modernity in Asian Art. NSW. AUS: Wild Peony.
Lisa Baldisser and Sara Knelman (2008). Great New Wave: Contemporary Art from Japan. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria/ABC Art Books Canada.
Paul Gladston (2014). Contemporary Chinese Art: A Critical History. London.UK: Reaktion Books.
Simon Groom, Karen Smith and, Xu Zhen (2008). The Real Thing: Contemporary Art from China. London: Tate. Michæl Sullivan (1996). Art and Artists of Twentieth-Century China. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
Nicholas Jose and Yang Wen-I (1995). The Contemporary Art of Taiwan. Sydney: G+B Arts International Ltd. in association with the Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney).
Chung-Yu Fang (2010). Contemporary Art in Taiwan after 1987: On the Evolution of Four Cultural and Artistic Tendencies. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing.
T.K. SABAPATHY (2002). 36 Ideas from Asia: Contemporary South-East Asian Art. Singapore: Singapore Art Museum. Singapore Ministry of Culture (1980).
Contemporary Singapore painting:當代新加坡繪畫. Hong Kong: The Urban Council.
The Museum of Philippine Art (1980). Contemporary Philippine art:當代菲律賓藝術.Hong Kong: The Urban Council.
Manuel D. Duldula o(1972). Contemporary Philippine art: From the fifties to the seventies. Quezon City – Philippines: Vera-Reyes.
Britta Schmitz , Juliana Engberg, Peter-Klaus Schuster and, Alexander Downer (2004). Face Up: Contemporary Art From Australia. Ostfildern, Germany: Hatje Cantz Publishers.
Lynne Seear (2007). BROUGHT TO LIGHT II CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIAN ART 1966-2006. Australia: Queensland Art Gallery
Marion Demozay (2006). GATHERINGS II: CONTEMPORARY ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ART FROM QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA. Australia: Keeaira Press.