Books by Jonathan Hay
Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of... more Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of all Chinese artists. In this study, the first wide-ranging art-historical reevaluation of Shitao (1642-1707) in almost thirty years, Jonathan Hay undertakes a social history of the artist's achievement as a painter and theorist of painting. By focusing on different social, political , biographical, economic, religious, and philosophical issues, the author reveals the full complexity of Shitao's pictorial practice. Throughout this study, Hay also argues for the modernity of Shitao's painting, showing how his work is embedded in the socioeconomic context of the seventeenth century and how it involves a redefinition of subjectivity in terms of self-consciousness, doubt, and an aspiration to autonomy.
Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of... more Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of all Chinese artists. In this study, the first wide-ranging art-historical reevaluation of Shitao (1642-1707) in almost thirty years, Jonathan Hay undertakes a social history of the artist's achievement as a painter and theorist of painting. By focusing on different social, political , biographical, economic, religious, and philosophical issues, the author reveals the full complexity of Shitao's pictorial practice. Throughout this study, Hay also argues for the modernity of Shitao's painting, showing how his work is embedded in the socioeconomic context of the seventeenth century and how it involves a redefinition of subjectivity in terms of self-consciousness, doubt, and an aspiration to autonomy.
Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of... more Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China examines the work of one of the most famous of all Chinese artists. In this study, the first wide-ranging art-historical reevaluation of Shitao (1642-1707) in almost thirty years, Jonathan Hay undertakes a social history of the artist's achievement as a painter and theorist of painting. By focusing on different social, political , biographical, economic, religious, and philosophical issues, the author reveals the full complexity of Shitao's pictorial practice. Throughout this study, Hay also argues for the modernity of Shitao's painting, showing how his work is embedded in the socioeconomic context of the seventeenth century and how it involves a redefinition of subjectivity in terms of self-consciousness, doubt, and an aspiration to autonomy.
Historical by Jonathan Hay
Journal of Chinese History, 3, 233-324, 2019
Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology Supplementum 1: 441-503, 2017
Ming China: Courts and Contacts 1400-1450, 2016
Qing Encounters: Artistic Exchanges between China and the West, 2015
Performing Images: Opera in Chinese Visual Culture, 2014
Wu Hung ed. 10th-Century China and Beyond: Art and Visual Culture in a Multi-centered Age, 2012
Peter C. Sturman and Susan S. Tai ed. The Artful Recluse: Painting, Poetry, and Politics in Seventeenth-Century China, 2012
Palace Museum, Beijing ed. New Perspectives on the "Qingming shanghe tu", 2011
Mingming Wang ed. Qi Baishi guo ji yan tao hui lun wen ji, 2010
Mingming Wang ed. Qi Baishi guo ji yan tao hui lun wen ji, 2010
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Kim Karlsson ed. Eccentric Visions: the Worlds of Luo Ping, 2009
Naomi Richard ed. The History of Painting in East Asia: Essays on Scholarly Method, 2008
Shitao: Qingchu Zhongguo de huihua yu xiandaixing, 2008
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