House of Oracles: A Huang Yong Ping Retrospective

by Hou Hanru

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As an exhibition, "House of Oracles: A Huang Yong Ping Retrospective" is historic: the first retrospective of an artist who is well known outside the United States for creating art that offers endless alternatives to confining classifications such as East and West, tradition and modernity. The catalogue brings together influential voices in contemporary art, including Paris-based curator/critic Hou Hanru (perhaps the foremost scholar on contemporary art in China), Walker deputy director and show more chief curator Philippe Vergne, critic/curator Fei Dawei, and Huang Yong Ping himself, as well as a conceptual travel guide by assistant curator Doryun Chong. It also presents some of Huang's writings in English for the first time. show less

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Catalogue for an exhibition held at the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis) from October 16, 2005 to January 15, 2006 and at MASS MoCA (North Adams) from February 19, 2006 to January 8, 2007.

This first monograph to look back over Huang Yong Ping's work to date finally brings the full range of his accomplishments to an international audience. As a contemporary artist in China working with diverse traditions and new and ancient media, Huang has built an artistic universe comprised of provocative installations that challenge the viewer to reconsider everything from the idea of art to national identity to recent history. He was once one of the leading figures of the Xiamen Dada movement--a collective of artists working to create a new Chinese show more cultural identity by bridging trends in Western modernism with Chinese traditions of Zen and Taoism. He continues to confront established definitions of history and aesthetics with sculptures and installations that draw on the legacies of Joseph Beuys, Arte Povera, and John Cage as well as traditional Chinese art and philosophy, juxtaposing traditional objects, iconic images, and modern references. House of Oracles echoes that blend by binding photographs, essays, and striking sketchbook pages, which are presented with translations of the artist's calligraphy, in a matte soft cover with two facing spines--it opens with the plates on one side and the essays and artist writings on the other. show less

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Art & Design, Nonfiction
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709.2Arts & recreationArtsHistory, geographic treatment, biographyBiography (artists not limited to a specific form)
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N7349 .H794 .A4Fine ArtsVisual artsHistory
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