This publication contains an essay by art critic Robert Morgan on Chinese artist Ye Yongqing's series Paint a Bird, on which he interprets and analyses from a psychoanalytical perspective. Morgan deconstructs the symbolic motif of the bird, and seeks the cultural implications of how this motif is presented and distorted by Ye.

Includes a biography of the artist.
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Onsite

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MON.YYQ
Language

English

Publication/Creation date

2008

No of pages

30

ISBN / ISSN

9780979578571

No of copies

1

Content type

artist monograph

Paint a Bird: Paradox and Reality
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Paint a Bird: Paradox and Reality

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A look at a monograph featuring the paintings of Ye Yongqing