The Cultivation of Art (Understanding Cultures in UK-China Exchange Programmes)
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Product Details
Author:
Joshua Gong, Ding Yi
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
176
Publisher:
Unicorn Publishing Group (October 20, 2026)
Imprint:
Unicorn Publishing Group
Release Date:
October 20, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781917458801
ISBN-10:
1917458800
Weight:
15.57oz
Dimensions:
6.875" x 9.625"
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Eloquence-SimonSchuster_05212026_P10114465_onix30-20260521.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$60.00
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65
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1
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Overview
This book explores the structure and evolution of art education systems between China and the UK since the 21st century.
The Cultivation of Art: Understanding Cultures in UK–China Exchange Programmes explores the evolving relationship between art, education, and cultural exchange between China and the United Kingdom in the twenty-first century. Through exhibitions, institutional collaborations, and dialogues between artists, scholars, and audiences, the book traces how artistic exchange has become a vital space for mutual learning in an increasingly interconnected world. Combining art history, contemporary criticism, and reflections on aesthetics and education, Joshua Gong and Ding Yi examine how artistic forms, ideas, and cultural identities are reshaped through encounter. From the legacy of the China Trade and post-colonial cultural systems to contemporary museum practice and global exhibition culture, the book reveals how art operates not only as a form of representation, but also as a means of cultivating understanding, imagination, and shared human values. The book discusses exhibitions and exchanges involving institutions including the British Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London, the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, Downing College at the University of Cambridge, the Shanghai Museum, the Long Museum, the West Bund Art Museum, the Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, and the CAFA Art Museum. Featured artists include J.M.W. Turner, George Chinnery, Antony Gormley, Zhang Enli, Wang Dongling, Fang Lijun, and Sui Jianguo, among others. Thoughtful, interdisciplinary, and humanistic in outlook, The Cultivation of Art offers an important contribution to contemporary art history and to ongoing conversations about cross-cultural dialogue in a globalised age.
The Cultivation of Art: Understanding Cultures in UK–China Exchange Programmes explores the evolving relationship between art, education, and cultural exchange between China and the United Kingdom in the twenty-first century. Through exhibitions, institutional collaborations, and dialogues between artists, scholars, and audiences, the book traces how artistic exchange has become a vital space for mutual learning in an increasingly interconnected world. Combining art history, contemporary criticism, and reflections on aesthetics and education, Joshua Gong and Ding Yi examine how artistic forms, ideas, and cultural identities are reshaped through encounter. From the legacy of the China Trade and post-colonial cultural systems to contemporary museum practice and global exhibition culture, the book reveals how art operates not only as a form of representation, but also as a means of cultivating understanding, imagination, and shared human values. The book discusses exhibitions and exchanges involving institutions including the British Museum, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London, the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, Downing College at the University of Cambridge, the Shanghai Museum, the Long Museum, the West Bund Art Museum, the Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art, and the CAFA Art Museum. Featured artists include J.M.W. Turner, George Chinnery, Antony Gormley, Zhang Enli, Wang Dongling, Fang Lijun, and Sui Jianguo, among others. Thoughtful, interdisciplinary, and humanistic in outlook, The Cultivation of Art offers an important contribution to contemporary art history and to ongoing conversations about cross-cultural dialogue in a globalised age.









