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Visual Symbols Of The Red Era-on Fine Arts Image Of Mao Zedong’s Era

Posted on:2013-10-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Q ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374996826Subject:Art of Design
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This article will be published in1942by the Comrade Mao Zedong’sspeech at the Yan’an Forum on Literature as a starting point, whichreflects the relationship of the red era the visual symbols and politicalregime and the country, focusing on research in the Mao era art image ofthis new political ideology and forms of communication. As well as thecauses, processes of political art, including the myth and visual symbolson the impact and contemporary significance." Speech" as Mao Zedong Thought on literature and art form, and thevictory of the revolution, the people’s political power establishment isits development path and establishes the masses foundation. The serviceideas in1949July meeting of the national literary and art workers firstCongress was formally established. Can say mass art, namely" evendeclared"(New Year paintings, comic books, posters), in several majorpolitical events, to a considerable degree of publicity and catalysis.Red art thought from clear to win support among the people become a peoplelove to see and hear form time required more so greatly shortened.Comrade Mao Zedong Thought and political purpose is through the formof art, full and enhanced expression, promote and deepen the politicalinfluence of the people and the society, formed in Chinese art history,a great change, which changed the direction of the social development andat the same time emerge particular era special cultural phenomenon, andthen deeply influence to Chinese modern art. Chinese art started from theexpression of individual aesthetic turn of expression of collective will,from the" fine" and" deep " to " broad" and" sample". Art aesthetic tastefrom" pure art" give way to a political ideal and pursuit of theexpression.
Keywords/Search Tags:fine arts, revolution, cultural phenomenon
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