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Always, Owned by What We Own

Always, Owned by What We Own

By (author) Wang Jianwei
Translated by Gao Yubing

$35.00

Publishing 5th Feb 2025
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  • Celebrated Chinese artist Wang Jianwei reveals his thinking behind his work
  • Over 30 color photographs of Wang’s work and studio
  • A fascinating and thought-provoking book that opens up the realms of the ordinary
  • Wang’s artwork has appeared at art fairs and exhibitions worldwide, including the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the Institute of Contemporary Art in London, and the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art in Sydney
Full Description

Featuring over 30 color photographs of his work and studio, celebrated Chinese artist Wang Jianwei takes us on a journey that goes behind the scenes of our materialistic world bound by rigid, socially acceptable ‘norms’, and introduces us to the beauty and usefulness of the seemingly banal.

As the reader accompanies Wang through his contemplation of speculative realism and object-oriented ontology, we learn how he integrates his thinking into his creative practice. His philosophical musings turn our worldview of human–object and object–object relations on their head, as he positions humans and objects on an equal footing. By revealing the intrinsic value of an object and refusing to define it by a single meaning, Wang fills the materials and objects that surround him with infinite potential.

A fascinating and thought-provoking book that opens up the realms of the ordinary.

About the Author

Wang Jianwei, born in 1958 in Sichuan, southwestern China, is a pioneer in contemporary Chinese art. Since the 1990s, he has been exploring the impact of interdisciplinary and comprehensive knowledge on contemporary art. Wang attempts to create new artistic languages using methods from various disciplines. He is particularly well known for drawing from his studies of philosophy, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology and science to highlight his interest in the contact between art and social reality.

Specifications
Publisher
ACC Art Books
ISBN
9781788842907
Publish date
5th Feb 2025
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
5.12 in x 7.48 in
Pages
184 Pages
Illustrations
31 color
Name of series
China Culture Perspectives
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