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The Art of Mu Xin: The Landscape Paintings and Prison Notes

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Mu Xin (b. 1927) is one of the leading expatriate artist-intellectuals of our time. Now living in New York City, he is known for his complex writings and paintings. Clearly a formidable figure in the cultural and intellectual history of Chinese modernism, Mu Xin is admired for his unique synthesis of Chinese and Western aesthetic sensibilities. This beautifully illustrated catalogue focuses on a group of thirty-three landscape paintings that Mu Xin painted in 1978–79, in the immediate aftermath of the Great Cultural Revolution. Many of these works have never been exhibited or published in the West. In addition, the book features Mu Xin’s Prison Notes, some sixty-six calligraphic sheets that were written when the artist was in solitary confinement in China in 1972.


Distributed for the Yale University Art Gallery

192 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2001

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September 16, 2018
The landscape paintings and prison notes are small and blurry. The essays are not very useful. Kinda a waste of paper.
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