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Archives of Asian Art (2018) 68 (2): 111–132.
Published: 01 October 2018
... their predecessors and peers in an emphasis on everyday life and found objects, and in bringing together the visual and verbal worlds exemplified by the Baroda (Vadodara)-based journal Vrishchik . 85. Rao, “Word and the World.” 86. Jussawalla, “view of a volcano.” 87. Chaudhuri, “Bombay Dreams...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (2): 225–244.
Published: 01 October 2020
... whose bodies are diagrammed to show the sites of the transformation they are experiencing . . . [In this sense] they show the everyday ‘work’ of meditators unfolding in a blue, green, and gold landscape setting that presumably reflects something of the actual experience of practice. In other words, what...
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (2): 121–154.
Published: 01 October 2019
... and exuberantly concentrated pigments that transform somber archaizing motifs into an everyday vernacular. The proposed designs imagine a future of material abundance, under which stable economic conditions would allow craftspeople to realize the designer's dream of a wood-handled purse, its body made of wool...
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Archives of Asian Art (2013) 63 (1): 87–102.
Published: 01 April 2013
... for both overseas, such as C. T. Loo.31 Dealers with lesser means domestic and international buyers of Chinese antiquities. invested more modestly. They sold reproductions, tourist Collecting families in the lower Yangzi River Delta, such knickknacks, and occasionally carried everyday sundries...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (2): 191–218.
Published: 01 October 2021
... suggests that Chen Shizeng and Chen Xiazhang were not mere bystanders observing Xuannan, but were involved in its everyday activities and transactions. The painting offered visual cues to express emotions associated with their collective identity as sojourners in Beijing. Figure 7. Chen Shizeng...
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Archives of Asian Art (2022) 72 (1): 129–150.
Published: 01 April 2022
... observed that Qiu Ti's painting “explores her interest in the formal beauty of everyday objects,” and, indeed, the diversity of materials provided the artist ample opportunity to demonstrate her technical proficiency. 18 Likely for this reason, Still Life appears to have received recognition...
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Archives of Asian Art (2016) 66 (1): 51–80.
Published: 01 April 2016
... painted people’s everyday activities, album now has a huge following in Korea on the onlookers clapped their hands in astonishment.59 Gang’s strength of several excellent works, among them Young comments suggest that Kim would do a quick sketch Dancer, Village School, and Wrestling. These works...
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Archives of Asian Art (2014) 64 (1): 3–32.
Published: 01 April 2014
.... Not only pleasurable objects. through [vulgar] books, but also through everyday In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, however, articles, they use Chinese items to show off their Confucian scholars and government officials began to highbrow culture. Inksticks, screens, brushholders...
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Archives of Asian Art (2011) 61 (1): 37–60.
Published: 01 April 2011
... on the ground (Fig. 13A). A single path ex- laughably taken by this everyday landscape. Now a tends from the position of the friends to the thick wall huge surgical knife of reform is about to be inserted...
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Archives of Asian Art (2013) 63 (1): 1–25.
Published: 01 April 2013
.... The Judge’s deep engagement with the everyday world is further illuminated by a slightly different ver- sion of this story. Michel Soymie´ has identified...
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (1): 55–72.
Published: 01 April 2019
... stacked in their storefronts for weeks ( Figure 2 ). 20 Instead of the everyday news and shows, the shopping crowds encountered video art by thirty-two artists from twelve countries on one thousand monitors on display. Titled Akihabara TV , the work transformed passersby on the streets into audiences...
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Archives of Asian Art (2004) 54 (1): 7–22.
Published: 01 April 2004
... of the "myth of shared view- of Jane Juffer's At Home with Pornography: Women, Sex, and ings" he asserts, "Once real sex was initiated pictures would Everyday Life, similar materials are portrayed in the West as seem to become rapidly superfluous, with painted genitals erotica or as pornography using...
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (2): 155–179.
Published: 01 October 2019
... chubanshe , 2012 . Kindall, Elizabeth . “ Experiential Readings and the Grand View: ‘Mount Jizu’ by Huang Xiangjian (1609–1673) .” Art Bulletin 94 , no. 3 ( 2012 ): 412 – 36 . Kile, S. E. “ Toward an Extraordinary Everyday: Li Yu's (1611–1680) Vision, Writing, and Practice .” PhD diss...
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Archives of Asian Art (2013) 63 (1): 103–129.
Published: 01 April 2013
...- eliminate what they saw as an arbitrary and unneces- tion of the Original Form Association as ‘‘neo-Dada-like sary distinction between art and everyday life.40 Lee’s anti-art a description which distinctly recalled the predilection for repurposing onggi and other objects prominence of the terms ‘‘neo...
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Archives of Asian Art (2010) 60 (1): 79–87.
Published: 01 April 2010
... nineteenth century. Even after 1940 emerged from the practical needs of everyday life. He Minamoto Toyomuye equated the sentimentalism con- professed that Korean art lacked control and balance sistently expressed in Japanese art with the term because forms were not mathematically perfect or ‘‘akikusa...
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (2): 209–236.
Published: 01 October 2017
... by the victims of the Tōhoku triple disaster of March 2011 東日本大震災 rather than the economic conditions of which precarious labor is part, or the complex intermingling of politics and the everyday that characterizes the work of many artists around the world today. 3 Why was this sophisticated and timely...
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Archives of Asian Art (2019) 69 (1): 73–101.
Published: 01 April 2019
... of Southern Song visual culture by treating the painting as a representation of the prevailing romanticism of the period. But this sort of reading—viewing the Song world through a figurative portal—ignores an important feature of the painting: it was made to decorate an object of everyday utility, a handheld...
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Archives of Asian Art (2021) 71 (2): 219–241.
Published: 01 October 2021
... and observing their everyday activities. Large clocks imported from England set within tower's jarokhā s turned the edifice into a reverse panopticon as they directed street farers' gazes toward the clock faces. In all, the clock tower allowed Pannalal Mehta to promote a view of Fateh Singh as the sovereign...
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Archives of Asian Art (2012) 62 (1): 47–67.
Published: 01 April 2012
... outside. A chungsim uˇ ro transformation is made possible by entering his room 員을 (Court Painters of the Late Choso˘ n Period: and leaving his everyday reality behind...
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (2): 151–171.
Published: 01 October 2020
... producers and patrons into everyday objects beyond religious figures, adds to the complexity of Christian visual traditions in Southeast Asia. Figure 6. Madonna and Child , Timor-Leste, nineteenth century. Wood, 73.7 × 25.5 × 21.5 cm. Collection of the Asian Civilisations Museum, 2009-01529...
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