Bloodlines: The Zhang Xiaogang Story
By (Author) L Peng
Edited by Bruce Doar
Edited by Rosa Maria Falvo
Skira
Skira
1st August 2017
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
759.951
Hardback
360
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
2580g
The first major illustrated narrative on Zhang Xiaogang, China's most prominent and influential contemporary painter. Written by Lu Peng, this book is both a biography of Zhang Xiaogang's fascinating life story and an authoritative insider's perspective of his most celebrated works. A luxuriously illustrated narrative, over four decades, it provides an authentic and world-first contextual analysis of Zhang's earliest years, family life, art studies, intellectual conflicts, European experiences, and his "Bloodline" work.
L Peng is an international curator, critic, art historian, and author. He is the director of CHINART and the Chengdu MOCA and associate professor at the School of Arts and Humanities, China Academy of Art in Hangzhou. Bruce Doar has a PhD in Chinese studies, is a researcher, translator, editor, scholar, and writer affiliated with the Chinese Studies Centre of the University of Sydney. Rosa Maria Falvo is an independent writer and curator, as well as Skira's International Commissions Editor, specializing in Asia-Pacific contemporary art.