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Easily one of the most important Japanese artists of the recent past, Yoshitomo Nara (born 1959) has rocketed to... Read More >>
Presents a study of an important genre of Ming-dynasty Chinese painting in which landscapes are actually disguised... Read More >>
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This book represents the culmination of 30 years research by the author and is sure to be a definitive account of... Read More >>
In this engaging, award-winning book, an acclaimed art writer journeys through centuries of the painted world— from... Read More >>
The Central Sahara is considered the greatest ""museum"" of rock art in the world, containing several thousand prehistoric... Read More >>
For years Tommy Charles scoured South Carolina's upcountry for examples of ancient rock art carvings and paintings,... Read More >>
Offers a unique and intriguing exploration of the concept of Asia not as a block of political and economic interest... Read More >>
Ippolito makes parallels between the process of production in traditional media and the reiterative algorithm in... Read More >>
Contains cutting edge contributions that consider new approaches to three areas: the documentation of rock art;... Read More >>
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Stars of the Tokyo stage celebrates the glamour of kabuki theatre amid the dynamic atmosphere of Japan in the 1920s... Read More >>
Chinese-born, U.S.-based artist Xu Bing (born 1955) makes epic, language-based sculptures, books and installations... Read More >>
The most incisive and significant research papers from Modern Art Asia. Founded to address a need within art history... Read More >>
The Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators consists of over 3,000 entries on a range of... Read More >>
Edited by Pi Li. Text by Pauline J. Yao, Chris Dercon, Ken Lum, Ruth Noack. Read More >>
This book investigates how identities have been constructed in Australian art from 1788 onwards. Ian McLean shows... Read More >>