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This book challenges existing notions of what is "American" and/or "Asian" art, moving beyond the identity issues that have dominated art-world conversations of the 1980s and the 1990s and aligning with new trends and issues in contemporary art today, e.g. the Global South, labor, environment, and gender identity.



Table of Contents

1. American Art as Cultural Hegemony: 1945–1989

Kyunghee Pyun

PART I: Post-War American Art in Postcolonial Asia

2. Leaving Yourself Behind: Bourke-White, Zarina, and the Partition of British India

Asma Naeem

3. What Can Ad Reinhardt Teach Us About Asian Art?

Michael J. Hatch

4. Painting as Information: The Reception of Abstract Expressionism in Japan

Kenji Kajiya

5. Minimalism: A View from Singapore

Russell Storer

PART II: American Artists in Asia Today

6. The (im)Possibilities of Cultural Collectivity: American Artist in Setouchi

James Jack

7. Rare Earth Image Bank: Extraction Geology and Stock Photos, from Wyoming to Inner Mongolia

David Kelley

8. Interstates and Inner States: Howard Henry Chen

Việt

Part III: Locating Asia in American Art

9. Mapping Lee Mingwei’s Transnational Art Practice

Leslie Ureña

10. American War in Việt Nam: We Are Besides Ourselves

Hồng- n Trương

11. America in China: Cross-cultural Confluences in Contemporary American Art

Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe

PART IV: Connecting Asia and the Americas in the Global South

12. Buying and Selling American Taste: Pop Art and the Inscription of Violence as Artistic Strategy in Colombia

Jennifer Burris

13. Considering Dhaka Art Summit from a CHamoru Perspective: A Walk Through its Institutional History

Diana Campbell

14. The Artpologists: Rethinking Food Justice in Central Asia

Zhanara Nauruzbayeva

15. Points of Intersection: Realigning Future Art Histories

Michelle Lim

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 06/05/2022
      ISBN13: 9780367672133, 978-0367672133
      ISBN10: 0367672138

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book challenges existing notions of what is "American" and/or "Asian" art, moving beyond the identity issues that have dominated art-world conversations of the 1980s and the 1990s and aligning with new trends and issues in contemporary art today, e.g. the Global South, labor, environment, and gender identity.



      Table of Contents

      1. American Art as Cultural Hegemony: 1945–1989

      Kyunghee Pyun

      PART I: Post-War American Art in Postcolonial Asia

      2. Leaving Yourself Behind: Bourke-White, Zarina, and the Partition of British India

      Asma Naeem

      3. What Can Ad Reinhardt Teach Us About Asian Art?

      Michael J. Hatch

      4. Painting as Information: The Reception of Abstract Expressionism in Japan

      Kenji Kajiya

      5. Minimalism: A View from Singapore

      Russell Storer

      PART II: American Artists in Asia Today

      6. The (im)Possibilities of Cultural Collectivity: American Artist in Setouchi

      James Jack

      7. Rare Earth Image Bank: Extraction Geology and Stock Photos, from Wyoming to Inner Mongolia

      David Kelley

      8. Interstates and Inner States: Howard Henry Chen

      Việt

      Part III: Locating Asia in American Art

      9. Mapping Lee Mingwei’s Transnational Art Practice

      Leslie Ureña

      10. American War in Việt Nam: We Are Besides Ourselves

      Hồng- n Trương

      11. America in China: Cross-cultural Confluences in Contemporary American Art

      Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe

      PART IV: Connecting Asia and the Americas in the Global South

      12. Buying and Selling American Taste: Pop Art and the Inscription of Violence as Artistic Strategy in Colombia

      Jennifer Burris

      13. Considering Dhaka Art Summit from a CHamoru Perspective: A Walk Through its Institutional History

      Diana Campbell

      14. The Artpologists: Rethinking Food Justice in Central Asia

      Zhanara Nauruzbayeva

      15. Points of Intersection: Realigning Future Art Histories

      Michelle Lim

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