This publication was produced in association with the exhibition ‘Fragmented Memory: The Chinese Avant-Garde in Exile’ held at the Wexner Center for the Arts, The Ohio State University, in 1993. The goals of this project were several-fold: to bring together four of the leaders of the avant-garde movement in China during the 1980s (namely, Xu Bing, Gu Wenda, Huang Yongping and Wu Shanzhuan), to support their creation of new site-specific work at the Center, to provide a context for understanding the events and history surrounding and affecting their artistic development, and finally, to provoke a discussion regarding the implications of defining an international aesthetic as either an expatriate view or an ideological hybrid. The guest curators, Julia Andrews and Gao Minglu, have contributed a background understanding of the avant-garde movement in China through their essays. Also included in this publication are a chronology of Chinese avnat-garde art (1979-1993) and descriptions of the works of the four participating artists.
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group exhibition,  diaspora,  China,  installation
1993
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What is the Chinese Avant-Garde? - GAO Minglu, 高名潞
Fragmented Memory: An Introduction - Julia F. ANDREWS, 安雅蘭
Chronology of Chinese Avant-Garde Art (1979-1993) - GAO Minglu, 高名潞
Gu Wenda's Oedipus - ZHOU Yan, 周彥
Art in its Environment: Huang Yongping's Installations - Julia F. ANDREWS, 安雅蘭
Meaninglessness and Confrontation in Xu Bing's Art - GAO Minglu, 高名潞
The Context in the Text: Meaning in Wu Shanzhuan's Work - Julia F. ANDREWS, 安雅蘭
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