The art world is currently enthralled with contemporary Chinese art.
This thoughtful book argues, however, that American audiences have been
exposed only to a narrow range of what is available--with the majority
of attention having been given to "avant-garde," "experimental," or
politically charged art. Outside In discusses contemporary Chinese art
in a far wider range of styles and subject matter and substantially
expands on our understanding of this work.
The book features six artists--Arnold Chang, Michael Cherney, Zhi Lin,
Liu Dan, Vannessa Tran, and Zhang Hongtu--all of whom are American
citizens yet are widely diverse in age and experience as well as
geographical and ethnic origins. In addition to extensive personal
interviews and artists' statements, there are essays that challenge the
categorization of art into such focused genres as "Chinese,"
"contemporary," and "American," and reexamine the factors that shape the
development of "Chinese art" in America.