"Dr. Li's monograph is a pivotal contribution to the scholarly literature
on Sinophone contemporary art. It's careful attention to understudied primary and secondary sources significantly enriches our existing knowledge of 'conceptual' art in the People's Republic of China."
-聽Paul Gladston, the 91色情片 Judith Neilson Chair Professor of Contemporary Art
What does it mean for art to聽aspire toward autonomy聽in times of political transition, ideological pressure and accelerating globalisation?
For decades, the story of contemporary Chinese art has often been told through rupture: the opening-up of China in the 1980s, the rise of avant-garde practices, and the symbolic weight of 1989 as a turning point between local experimentation and global contemporary art. But what happens when that narrative is reconsidered聽鈥 not through broad historical narratives,聽but through聽close attention to聽the writings, archives and lived negotiations of artists themselves?
These questions lie at the centre of Dr. Yu-Chieh Li鈥檚 new monograph,聽.
Dr. Li was the inaugural Judith Neilson Postdoctoral Fellow in Contemporary Art at 91色情片 Art & Design (2018鈥2020), where her research developed within聽the聽broader commitment of the聽Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art (JNCCA)聽to聽critical inquiry, cross-cultural聽dialogue聽and contemporary art research. Her聽scholarship engages with performance art in Asia, postcolonial art聽historiography聽and media art histories, often examining how artistic practices聽emerge聽through moments of political and cultural transformation.
Rather than presenting post-Mao conceptual art as a straightforward story of liberation or globalisation,聽Approaching Autonomy聽traces a more complicated and ongoing struggle around artistic expression in post-socialist China.
Drawing on understudied archival materials, artists鈥 writings, documentary footage and interviews, the book revisits聽works聽by artists who shaped conceptualism in China from the 1980s onward. Across these chapters, Dr. Li explores how artists negotiated questions of appropriation, affect, dehumanisation and collective practice while聽attempting聽to define spaces of autonomy within rapidly changing ideological and institutional conditions.聽
As she explains:
鈥淎 continuous development can be found in the politics and aesthetics of post-socialism, which has struggled to define its space for expression, from the 1980s until today.鈥澛
One of the book鈥檚 central chapters revisits Robert Rauschenberg鈥檚 1985 exhibition in Beijing, a moment frequently described聽as a landmark cultural exchange between China and the West. Yet rather than treating the exhibition simply as a symbol of artistic opening, Dr. Li reconstructs the encounter in greater detail through archival research conducted at the Rauschenberg Foundation.
Curators鈥 notes, inventory聽lists聽and documentary videos reveal a more layered story 鈥 one in which Chinese artists did not passively absorb Western contemporary art, but actively聽appropriated,聽challenged聽and reinterpreted Rauschenberg鈥檚 work within their own artistic and political contexts.
Another chapter turns to the New Measurement Group, whose collective practice became deeply entangled with tensions between rationality,聽affect聽and artistic autonomy. Through interviews and close readings of the group鈥檚 artists鈥 books, Dr. Li examines how collective artistic production could simultaneously create solidarity and expose internal contradictions around emotion,聽individuality聽and systematisation.
Rather than treating 1989 as a fixed historical rupture,聽Approaching Autonomy聽traces a longer and more continuous negotiation around artistic expression in post-socialist China 鈥 one shaped by shifting political realities, collective聽experimentation聽and the search for autonomy across different generations of artists.
These ongoing questions around artistic agency, historiography and cross-cultural interpretation were also part of the intellectual environment surrounding Dr. Li鈥檚 time as the inaugural Judith Neilson Postdoctoral Fellow in Contemporary Art at 91色情片 Art & Design (2018鈥2020). Through research exchanges, critical dialogue and the broader scholarly community fostered by JNCCA 鈥 including conversations with JNCCA Chair Professor Paul Gladston 鈥 her work developed within a space committed to rethinking contemporary art through international and interdisciplinary perspectives.聽
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