Red Art

Verzio FF Under Mao's leadership, art was made to serve the "workers, peasants, soldiers, and the cause of socialism." Enormous amounts of artwork, including billboard-size paintings and mass-produced posters, were created to promote the Party's ideology. Two of China's most...

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Other Authors: Hu, Jie, Xiaoming, Ai
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Mandarin Chinese
Published: Hu, Jie ; Ai, Xiaoming 2007
China
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:54bccdde-fcc9-4579-8c01-0ffbfa8aa470
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author2 Hu, Jie
Xiaoming, Ai
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Xiaoming, Ai
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dateSpan 2007
description Verzio FF Under Mao's leadership, art was made to serve the "workers, peasants, soldiers, and the cause of socialism." Enormous amounts of artwork, including billboard-size paintings and mass-produced posters, were created to promote the Party's ideology. Two of China's most active independent documentary filmmakers talk to artists, including Liu Chunhua (who created the famous painting-turned-poster “Mao Goes to Anyuan”) about their work and participation in the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and trace how folk art was transformed by the political campaigns. Other interview subjects include former Red Guards, academics, and collectors of Cultural Revolution relics and memorabilia, who discuss the significance of these works then and now.
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institution Open Society Archives at Central European University
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publisher Hu, Jie ; Ai, Xiaoming
China
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title Red Art
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