 JIANG Jiehong (China) Jiang Jiehong is
Professor of Chinese Art, and founding Director of Centre for Chinese Visual
Arts at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, Birmingham City University. He
teaches both in the UK and in China, including the China Academy of Art
(Hangzhou) and the Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing), and supervises
doctoral studies.
Jiang Jiehong curates contemporary Chinese art exhibitions in China and the
UK, including recently, Guanxi I (Guangzhou: Guangdong Museum of Art), Guanxi II
(Beijing: Today Art Museum), Beyond Memory: Contemporary Photography in China
(Beijing: CAFA Museum of Art, 2010), the Tale of Angels (London: Red Mansion
Foundation, 2009), and Collective Identity (Manchester: Chinese Arts Centre and
Hong Kong: University Museum and Art Gallery, 2007). He is also editor of Burden
or Legacy: from the Chinese Cultural Revolution to Contemporary Art (Hong Kong:
Hong Kong University Press, 2007) and Guanxi: A Collection of Letters with
Twelve Artists (Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing Group, 2011),
and author of the Revolution Continues: New Art from China (London: Jonathan
Cape and the Saatchi Gallery, 2008), Red: China’s Cultural Revolution (London:
Jonathan Cape, 2010), and A Decade Long Exposure: the Central Academy of Fine
Arts and Chinese Contemporary Photography (Shanghai: Shanghai Literature and Art
Publishing Group, 2010).
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