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Book: A Defiant Brush: Su Renshan and the Politics of Painting in Early 19th-Century Guangdong

TitleA Defiant Brush: Su Renshan and the Politics of Painting in Early 19th-Century Guangdong
Authors
KeywordsSu, Renshan, 1813-1849? -- Criticism and interpretation
Issue Date2014
PublisherHong Kong University Press; University of Hawaii Press
Citation
Koon, YW. A Defiant Brush: Su Renshan and the Politics of Painting in Early 19th-Century Guangdong. Hong Kong; Honolulu: Hong Kong University Press; University of Hawaii Press. 2014 How to Cite?
AbstractAs the Opium War unfold in Guangdong Province, the painter Su Renshan (1814—c.1850) exploded onto the art scene with a bold, paradigm-turning new voice. A Defiant Brush takes a fresh look at this underappreciated artist in the context of a nascent Chinese modernism. In 1839, Guangzhou has shifted from a cosmopolitan trading center with a diverse art world into a place of violence. During the following decade, one voice of discontent and defiance rang out above all others: Si Renshan. His provocative, uncompromising, and sometimes ugly paintings berate Confucius for his hypocrisy. He turns his brush trace into graphic lines that mimic the printed page, and he depicts women as alternative exemplars of a moral intelligentsia. It is believed that his outspokenness prompted his father to place him in prison for filial impiety, where he probably painted his last work. During this turbulent period of incipient modernity, close readings of Su Renshan's paintings within the rich contextual history of art in Guangdong Province reveal how the trauma of war prompted a re-evaluation of social and political values, and indeed the moral responsibility of a scholar-artist.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/205395
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dc.contributor.authorKoon, YWen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-20T02:30:32Z-
dc.date.available2014-09-20T02:30:32Z-
dc.date.issued2014en_US
dc.identifier.citationKoon, YW. A Defiant Brush: Su Renshan and the Politics of Painting in Early 19th-Century Guangdong. Hong Kong; Honolulu: Hong Kong University Press; University of Hawaii Press. 2014en_US
dc.identifier.isbn9789888139613en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/205395-
dc.description.abstractAs the Opium War unfold in Guangdong Province, the painter Su Renshan (1814—c.1850) exploded onto the art scene with a bold, paradigm-turning new voice. A Defiant Brush takes a fresh look at this underappreciated artist in the context of a nascent Chinese modernism. In 1839, Guangzhou has shifted from a cosmopolitan trading center with a diverse art world into a place of violence. During the following decade, one voice of discontent and defiance rang out above all others: Si Renshan. His provocative, uncompromising, and sometimes ugly paintings berate Confucius for his hypocrisy. He turns his brush trace into graphic lines that mimic the printed page, and he depicts women as alternative exemplars of a moral intelligentsia. It is believed that his outspokenness prompted his father to place him in prison for filial impiety, where he probably painted his last work. During this turbulent period of incipient modernity, close readings of Su Renshan's paintings within the rich contextual history of art in Guangdong Province reveal how the trauma of war prompted a re-evaluation of social and political values, and indeed the moral responsibility of a scholar-artist.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.publisherHong Kong University Press; University of Hawaii Pressen_US
dc.subjectSu, Renshan, 1813-1849? -- Criticism and interpretation-
dc.titleA Defiant Brush: Su Renshan and the Politics of Painting in Early 19th-Century Guangdongen_US
dc.typeBooken_US
dc.identifier.emailKoon, YW: koonyw@hkucc.hku.hken_US
dc.identifier.authorityKoon, YW=rp01183en_US
dc.identifier.hkuros236186en_US
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dc.publisher.placeHong Kong; Honolulu-

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