Asian American Art: A History, 1850-1970 is the first comprehensive
study of the lives and artistic production of artists of Asian ancestry
active in the United States before 1970. The publication features
original essays by ten leading scholars, biographies of more than 150
artists, and over 400 reproductions of artwork, ephemera, and images of
the artists.
Aside from a few artists such as Dong Kingman, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Isamu
Noguchi, and Yun Gee, artists of Asian ancestry have received inadequate
historical attention, even though many of them received wide critical
acclaim during their productive years. This pioneering work recovers the
extraordinarily impressive artistic production of numerous Asian
Americans, and offers richly informed interpretations of a
long-neglected art history. To unravel the complexity of Asian American
art expression and its vital place in American art, the texts consider
aesthetics, the social structures of art production and criticism, and
national and international historical contexts.
Without a doubt, Asian American Art will profoundly influence our
understanding of the history of art in America and the Asian American
experience for years to come.