YU YOUHAN/ Paul Gladstone
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TextPublication details: Hong Kong; 3030Press; 2015Description: 248p; 222 illustrations including 190 colour; 25x32cmISBN: - 9789899938499
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Flying Saucer Library | Visual Arts | N8350-8356 255.369 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 6119 | |
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SAF Reference Library | Visual Arts | N8350-8356 255.369 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
The monograph Yu Youhan provides a comprehensive theorized analysis of the life and work of the historically important Shanghai-based painter Yu Youhan (b. 1943). The book, which was produced in close collaboration with the artist, contains a foreword by the acclaimed BAFTA award-winning writer and television film maker Matthew Collings as well as an extended critical essay, ‘Yu Youhan: the (Dis-)placed Literatus’, by Paul Gladston, Professor of Contemporary Visual Cultures and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham.
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