Figure 7:6. Ai Weiwei, Sunflower Seeds. 2009, porcelain, weight approx. 500kg, installed approx. 150-160 cm diameter. Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney.
Figure 7:5. Ai Weiwei, Sunflower Seeds. 2009, porcelain, weight approx. 500kg, installed approx. 150-160 cm diameter. Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney.
Figure 7:4. Li Lang, Father’s 1927.12.03 – 2010.08.27, Father’s Pension: 32,136 RMB. 2010-2013, archival pigment print with pencil hand writing, 106.6 x 108 cm. Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney.
Figure 7:3. Liu Chuang, Love Story. 2014, found books, coloured stones, and hand-drawn inscriptions on wall, dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney. Photography: Hamish MacIntosh.
Figure 7:2. Liu Chuang, Love Story. 2014, found books, coloured stones, and hand-drawn inscriptions on wall, dimensions variable. Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney. Photography: Hamish MacIntosh.
Figure 7:1. Jennifer Wen Ma, Brain Storm. 2009, video animation, 10 min 40 sec (video still). Image courtesy of the artist and White Rabbit Collection, Sydney.
Figure 12:12. Suzuki Harunobu, Nurioke no bosetsu, Evening Snow on the Nurioke, from the series Zashiki hakkei (Eight Views of the Parlour). Ca. 1766, woodblock print; 27 x 20.5 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Figure 12:11. Suzuki Harunobu, Clear-day Mountain Wind of the Fan, from the series Zashiki hakkei (Eight Views of the Parlour). Ca. 1766, woodblock print on paper, 27.7 x 20.7 cm. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Figure 12:10. Utagawa Toyokuni I, The Actor Ōtani Tomoemon II in the Role of Ono Sadakurō, from the series Pictures of Actors on Stage. Ca. 1795, woodblock print, 37.8 cm x 24.8 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Figure 12:9. Andō Hiroshige, Suruga-chō (Suruga-street), from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo. 1856, woodblock print, 36.3 x 24.1 cm. Dunedin Public Art Gallery.