
Publisher | Paul Kasmin Gallery |
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Edition | Hardcover , 128 Pages |
Publisher's description
This handsome volume features 100 works from Tseng Kwong Chi’s pioneering series of large-scale black-and-white self-portraits, produced from 1979 to 1989, many of which have never been published. The son of exiled Chinese nationalists, Kwong Chi was part of a 1980s New York circle that included Keith Haring, Kenny Scharf and Cindy Sherman. His ironic portraits of himself posed in a Mao suit–with a visitor badge reading SLUTFORART in front of American tourist destinations–found their way to Communist China through Western magazines smuggled into the country in the 1980s, greatly influencing China’s avant-garde. Ann Magnuson, a ubiquitous downtown performer in the 80s, mused, “Just who is this visitor from that forbidden land, who is both tasting the fruits of American freedom and slyly satirizing our home of the brave?”
Specifications
Book title | Self Portraits 1979-1989 |
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Photographer | Tseng Kwong Chi |
ISBN 10 | 979416450 / 0-9794164-5-0 |
ISBN 13 | 9780979416453 / 978-0-9794164-5-3 |
Publisher | Paul Kasmin Gallery |
Publish date | Feb 2009 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Pages | 128 Pages |
Dimensions | 27,25 x 27,25 cm / 10.75 x 10.75 inches |