A History of Contemporary Chinese ArtAnti-Culture: Art of Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
A History of Contemporary Chinese Art: Anti-Culture: Art of Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
Zhou, Yan
2020-07-15 00:00:00
[ The Cultural Revolution -- its essence being anti-culture -- pushed the ideologically oriented art of the Seventeen Years to the extreme. In the early period, it was produced art on street (mainly by Red Guards), then it was made in ideological temples, expediting the "God-Building Campaign." However, there were artists who created alterative art during this turbulent age which diverted from the mainstream toward de-ideological or underground art.]
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A History of Contemporary Chinese ArtAnti-Culture: Art of Cultural Revolution (1966–1976)
[ The Cultural Revolution -- its essence being anti-culture -- pushed the ideologically oriented art of the Seventeen Years to the extreme. In the early period, it was produced art on street (mainly by Red Guards), then it was made in ideological temples, expediting the "God-Building Campaign." However, there were artists who created alterative art during this turbulent age which diverted from the mainstream toward de-ideological or underground art.]
Published: Jul 15, 2020
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