This stunning art, culture and history book profiles China's most
prolific and dynamic city.
Shanghai's tumultuous history has resulted in the progressive and
stylish city of today. For more than a century and a half artists have
been both documenting the city's changes and leading its way into the
future.
Timed to coincide with the Shanghai World Expo in 2010 (and a city-wide
Shanghai Celebration in San Francisco, its sister city), Shanghai
catalogs the first exhibition to explore one of China's most
cosmopolitan cities. A case study in cultural globalization, the book
traces, through its art, factors behind the city's distinctive
character.
Lavishly illustrated, this oversized book features 128 oil paintings,
Shanghai deco furniture and rugs, revolutionary posters, works of
fashion, movie clips and contemporary installations. These artworks,
drawn mainly from the collections of the Shanghai Museum, the Shanghai
Art Museum, the Shanghai City History Museum and the Lu Xun Memorial
Hall, include the most significant visual documents of the city's rich
and ever-changing culture.