This anthology, presenting new research from fourteen scholars, delves into the interplay between contemporary art and ecological concerns in East and Southeast Asia.
Focused on the concept of artistic remediation, the book unravels the diverse capacities of art to combat systemic anthropogenic destruction to the environment and ecology. At its core, the book articulates the ongoing ecological transformation in art and art history that embraces a paradigm shift in human-nature relationships, emphasising interconnectedness of all life forms of the Earth. Bridging art studies, activism, and environmental studies, the book examines how artistic practices in the region have engaged with ecocritical reflection, biodiversity advocacy, sustainable practices, and environmental justice, among others. Providing a platform for critical and timely analysis of artistic interventions in the face of existential crises, the book acknowledges diverse voices of scholars who have situated their scholarship in the cultural and artistic specificities of various societies, locales, and communities in the region.
Edited by:
Meiqin Wang Imprint: Manchester University Press Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 24mm
Weight: 753g ISBN:9781526184252 ISBN 10: 1526184257 Series:Rethinking Art's Histories Pages: 304 Publication Date:10 June 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Introduction Artistic remediation and ecological transformation: navigating the intersection of art and ecology in East and Southeast Asia – Meiqin Wang 1 The prescription from ecological art: non-human perspective and eastern philosophies as ways to remedy – Zheng Wan 2 Landscape painting without nature: Honda Takeshi’s art from an ecocritical viewpoint – Hiroki Yamamoto 3 Micro-acts in public spaces: Yuko Mohri’s Moré Moré (Leaky) series – Kristen Sharp 4 Towards a posthumanistic approach: Exploring Danka ethnicity-based artworks – Jian Xiao and Linlin Wei 5 Healing Garden Project: Eco-public artivism and the development of ecological aesthetics in contemporary China – Meiqin Wang 6 Art for regenerating tribal tradition and environmental sustainability: The Mipaliw Land Art Festival – Wei-Hsiu Tung 7 Benesse Art Site Naoshima and sustainable living: activating effective climate change adaptation with art project – Midori Yamamura 8 A socially engaged approach to preserving disappearing villages: The case of artistic activism in New Who Art Village – Danzhou Li 9 ‘Infra-aesthetics’ of sand mining in Southeast Asia: artistic visualities and their audiences – Stephanie Benzaquen-Gautier 10 From reaction to relation: The deliberative approach of Pangrok Sulap in environmental art activism – Krystie Ng 11 Fighting military imperialism with ecofeminism: The artistic practice of Gangjeong peace activism – Vicki Sung-yeon Kwon -- .
Meiqin Wang specialises in modern and contemporary Chinese art and teaches Asian art history courses in the Art Department at California State University, Northridge