EVENT: Special Event: Rethinking Displays of Asian Art and Artefacts
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Special Event: Rethinking Displays of Asian Art and Artefacts |
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Join Dr Lynne Howarth-Gladston and Professor Paul Gladston in a conversation about re-thinking displays of asian art and artefacts.
The Yellow Box was first developed during the first decade of the twenty-first century by the Hong Kong-based gallerist Chang Tsong-zung (Johnson Chang) as a critical intervention in the internationally dominant mode of gallery display known as the White Cube.
The Yellow Box encompasses a range of enacted and proposed modes of display purportedly conducive to the public showing of artworks produced using ideas and techniques associated traditionally with Chinese ‘literati’ painting, poetry writing and calligraphy.
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The Yellow Box was first developed during the first decade of the twenty-first century by the Hong Kong-based gallerist Chang Tsong-zung (Johnson Chang) as a critical intervention in the internationally dominant mode of gallery display known as the White Cube.
The Yellow Box encompasses a range of enacted and proposed modes of display purportedly conducive to the public showing of artworks produced using ideas and techniques associated traditionally with Chinese ‘literati’ painting, poetry writing and calligraphy.
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