Triangulating Africa: Contemporary art as a terrain for creating China-Africa connections

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Mo, Lou
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China-Africa relations; contemporary Chinese; art; triangulation; diaspora; postcolonial; race;
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10.1386/jcca_00056_1
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J [艺术];
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13 ; 1301 ;
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Colonization and race are important issues influencing international contemporary art practice, but related discourse is often focused with Europe or America at one end of a binary dialogue opposing the peripheries and former colonies. Since mid-twentieth century, following the independence of new nation states and events such as the 1955 Bandung Conference, there has been an increasing awareness to create new axes of sociopolitical connections. China-Africa relations evolve from this context but remains a topic mostly studied from state-level politics and economics. Recently, artists from the Greater Chinese context have started investigating ways of understanding Africa culturally through their artworks. Pu Yingwei (mainland China), Musquiqui Chihying (Taiwan) and Enoch Cheng (HK) are three young artists whose recent works focus on creating more intimate narratives to construct an understanding of China-Africa relations. China is introduced in the dichotomous mode of discourse, and this new triangulated focus expand the understanding of China-Africa relations by offering more nuanced perspectives.
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