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ANN: Jane Chin Davidson published monograph “Staging Art and Chineseness” (Manchester UP)

ReNetMoCoCA member Jane Chin Davidson has recently published a monograph that addresses the politics of borders in the era of global art by exploring the identification of Chinese artists by location and exhibition. Focusing on performative, body-oriented video works by the post-1989 generation, it tests the premise of genealogical inscription and the ways in which …

Job: Post-doc Fellow in Chinese Contemp Art, Birmingham City Uni., submission due 11 Feb 2020

ReNet MoCoCA member Joshua Jiang announces an open position at City University Birgmingham’s School of Art. They call for applications to a Post-doctoral Fellowship in Chinese Contemporary Art with a closing date of 11 Feb 2020. This is the re-post of their job offer: Post-doctoral Fellowship in Chinese Contemporary Art Faculty of Arts, Design and …

ANN Member Publication: Franziska Koch “Die ‘chinesische Avantgarde’ und das Dispositiv der Ausstellung”, monograph, German (Bielefeld: transcript, Aug. 2016)

ReNetMoCoCA co-founder Franziska Koch, Assistant Professor of Global Art History at the Heidelberg Center for Transcultural Studies (HCTS), published her dissertation entitled “Die ‘chinesische Avantgarde’ und das Dispositiv der Ausstellung” with transcript. In her book “Die ‘chinesische Avantgarde’ und das Dispositiv der Ausstellung. Konstruktionen chinesischer Gegenwartskunst im Spannungsfeld der Globalisierung” she analyzes how art from …

CfP: 10th Annual Conference “Chinese Art Outside the Art Space” at Birmingham City University 12-14 Oct 2017, due: 31 March 2017

Call for Papers  CHINESE ART OUTSIDE THE ART SPACE The 10th Annual Conference, the Centre for Chinese Visual Art, Birmingham City University  Thursday and Friday, 12-13 October 2017 School of Art, Birmingham City University Margaret Street, Birmingham, B3 3BX, England Initiated in 2007, the Centre for Chinese Visual Arts (CCVA) at Birmingham City University aims …

The network’s kick-off symposium “(In-)direct speech. ‘Chineseness’ in contemporary art discourse and practice”

The International Research Network for Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art was launched March 19, 2015 in connection with the international symposium “(In-)direct speech. ‘Chineseness’ in contemporary art discourse and practice. Art market, curatorial practices and creative processes” at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, Portugal, organized and conceptualized by Franziska Koch (Heidelberg University) …