Scroll down to see a list of the artworks in each episode of A Journey Through Asian Art.
Artists are identified by commonly used versions of their names. This means that in some cases, but not all, the surname of the artist appears before the first name. Artwork titles are in English.
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[/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row padding_top=”5px” padding_bottom=”5px” border=”none”][vc_column width=”1/1″ fade=”true” fade_animation=”in-from-left” fade_animation_offset=”45px”]Dadang Christanto, For those: Who are poor, Who are suffer(ing), Who are oppressed, Who are voiceless, Who are powerless, Who are burdened, Who are victims of violence, Who are victims of a dupe, Who are victims of injustice, 1993, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Cai Guo-qiang, Nine Dragon Wall (Drawing for Dragon or Rainbow Serpent: A Myth Glorified or Feared: Project for Extraterrestrials No. 28), 1996, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Cai Guo-qiang, process stills: Nine Dragons, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Cai Guo-qiang, Head On, 2006, Cai Studio
Cai Guo-qiang, Inopportune: Stage Two, 2006, Cai Studio
Cai Guo-qiang, Heritage, 2013, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Lee Mingwei, Writing the unspoken, 1999, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Liu Haisu, Girl with fox fur, 1919, Liu Haisu Art Museum
Jose Legaspi, Phlegm, 2000-2002, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Nam June Paik, Seoul rhapsody, 2002, Seoul Museum of Art
Political Propaganda Group Of The Revolutionary Committee Of The Shanghai Electric Machinery Factory, Loving care, great encouragement, 1971-1974, Art Gallery of South Australia
Atsuko Tanaka’s Electric Dress and her drawings exhibited at the 2nd Gutai Art Exhibition, 1956, Photo by Ryoji Ito, The former members of the Gutai Art Association, Museum of Osaka University
Tetsugorō Yorozu, Self portrait with clouds, 1912-13, Iwate Museum of Art
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Amanda Heng, Another woman, 1996-97, Courtesy of the artist
Amanda Heng, Narrating bodies, 1998-99, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Liu Haisu, Girl with fox fur, 1919, Liu Haisu Art Museum
Tetsugorō Yorozu, Self portrait with clouds, 1912-13, Iwate Museum of Art
Tetsugorō Yorozu, Nude beauty, 1912, The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo
Unknown, Jiajing on his state barge, c. 1538
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Max Ernst, Forest and sun, c.1926–27, National Gallery of Victoria
Max Ernst, War of two roses, 1955, National Gallery of Victoria
Paul Gauguin, Noa noa (Fragrant scent), 1921, Art Gallery of South Australia
Paul Gauguin, The month of Mary, 1899
Hendra Gunawan, Hello hello Bandung, 1945, Private collection
Lucia Hartini, Young man of May, 1998, Private collection
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Nune Alvarado, Greedy, 1994, Courtesy of the artist
Nune Alvarado, Waiting to be paid, 1994, Courtesy of the artist
Nune Alvarado, Dead time, 1994, Courtesy of the artist
Nune Alvarado, The good life, 1994, Courtesy of the artist
Victorio C. Edades, The sketch, 1928, National Museum of the Philippines
Victorio C. Edades, Self portrait, 1928, Private collection
Victorio C. Edades, Carlos V. Francisco & Galo B. Ocampo, Mother nature’s bounty harvest, 1935, Private collection
Carlos V. Francisco, The camote gatherers, 1946, Private Collection
Carlos V. Francisco, The progress of medicine in the Philippines, 1953, National Museum of the Philippines
Galo Ocampo, Manila Cathedral stained glass, c1964
Diego Rivera, The history of Mexico, 1929-30, National Palace, Mexico
Diego Rivera, Agrarian leader Zapata, 1931, Museum of Modern Art
Diego Rivera, Indian warrior, 1931, Museum of Modern Art
Barry Schneider & Nancy Corley, Adventurephiles Travel Blog, Photos: cane workers
Unkown, St Lawrence, c1700, San Agustin Museum
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Chen Yangiao, Forced conscription, 1937-48, National Gallery of Australia
Käthe Kollwitz, Prisoners, 1908, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Ann Newmarch, Queen of hearts, 1977, National Gallery of Australia
Ann Newmarch, Women hold up half the sky!, 1978, Art Gallery of South Australia
Ann Newmarch, For John Lennon and my two sons, 1981, Art Gallery of South Australia
Li Hua, The bitterness of life, 1947, National Gallery of Australia
Li Qun, Portrait of Chairman Mao, 1949, Chinese Propaganda Poster Collection
Li Yitai, [Marxism is the Most Lucid and Lively Philosophy] Portrait of Lu Xun, 1974
Liu Zhide, Old party secretary, 1975, La Trobe University Museum of Art
Lou Jiabeng, Worker, farmer and soldier are main force in criticising Lin Biao and Confucius, 1974, Chinese Propaganda Poster Collection
Lu Xin Art College, Proletarian revolutionary rebels unite, 1967, Chinese Propaganda Poster Collection
People’s Fine Art Publishing House, Chairman Mao Zedong, after photograph by Hou Bo, 1968, Chinese Propaganda Poster Collection
Political Propaganda Group Of The Revolutionary Committee Of The Shanghai Electric Machinery Factory, Loving care, Great encouragement, 1971-1974, Art Gallery of South Australia
Shandong People’s Publishing House, The story of how Yu Qingshou developed and spread a new wheat variety, 1951
Shanghai People’s Art Publishing House, We must protect what belongs to us all, 1958
Wang Guangyi, Great Criticism – Canon, 1992, Wang Guangyi Studio
Wang Keping, Idol, 1979
Andy Warhol, Mao Tse-Tung, 1972, National Gallery of Australia
Zhang Xiaogang, Bloodline: Big family no. 2, 1994, Zhang Xiaogang Studio
Zhang Yangxi, It’s the rhythm of hunger calling the tune, 1940s, National Gallery of Australia
The Red Detachment of Women, 1970
Unknown, Frontispiece, Diamond Sutra from Cave 17, Dunhuang, 868
Unknown, Gleaning the last shoots, c.1930-49, National Gallery of Australia
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Brenda V. Fajardo, Never ending struggle, 1993, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Brenda V. Fajardo, Oath to freedom, 2007, Peta Center, Manila
Brenda V. Fajardo, Women and country, 1993, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Brenda V. Fajardo, Women at the coming of the Americans, 1993, Queensland Art Gallery of Modern Art
Hendra Gunawan, Beggar in the Market, 1958
Hendra Gunawan, Hello Hello Bandung, 1945, Private collection
Le Thanh Duc, Hanoi, night of liberation, 1954, Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi
Nguyễn Đỗ Cung, Guerrillas at the firing range, 1947, Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi
Nguyễn Phan Chánh, After Combat Hours, 1964, Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi
Willem van de Poll, Photo: Controle op wapens van Indonesische treinreizigers door Nederlandse militairen, 1946
Willem van de Poll, Photo: Een militaire jeep in de hoofdstraat van de wijk Meester Cornelis (Batavia), 1946
S. Sudjojono, Farmer in the fields, 1979, Courtesy of S. Sudjojono Center
S. Sudjojono, Portrait of a neighbour, 1950, Courtesy of S. Sudjojono Center
S. Sudjojono, Perusing a poster, 1956, Courtesy of S. Sudjojono Center
S. Sudjojono, Seko, 1950, Courtesy of S. Sudjojono Center
S. Sudjojono, Thus the ’66 generation is born, 1966, Courtesy of S. Sudjojono Center
Abdullah Suriosubroto, View of Parahyangan, 1935
Tô Ngọc Vân, Lighting a torch to go to night class, 1954, Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi
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Nicolas Poussin, The crossing of the Red Sea, c1634, National Gallery of Victoria
Rembrandt, The nightwatch, Rijksmuseum
Ilya Repin, Barge haulers on the Volga, 1870-1873, State Russian Museum
Ilya Repin, The Zaporozhye Cossacks replying to the Sultan, 1878-1891, State Russian Museum
Shen Jaiwei, Sketchbook, 1974, Courtesy of the artist
Shen Jaiwei, Standing guard for our great motherland, 1974, Courtesy of the artist
Vasily Surikov, Feodosia Morozova, 1887, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Shanghai People’s Art Publishing House, We must protect what belongs to us all, 1958
Video of the founding ceremony speech, 1949
Zhao Ji, Listening to the qin, c1100, Palace Museum, Beijing
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Alberto Giacometti, Grand woman III, 1960, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
Lee U-fan, Correspondence, 2001, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art
Lee U-fan, Relatum with four stones and four irons, 1978, Schlosspark Haus Weitmar, Bochum
Nobuo Sekine, Phase Mother Earth, 1968, http://www.nobuosekine.com/
Nobuo Sekine, Phase of nothingness—black, 1978, http://www.nobuosekine.com/
Nubuo Sekine, Phase of nothingness—stone stack, 1970, http://www.nobuosekine.com/
Photo: Creating Phase Mother Earth, 1968, http://www.nobuosekine.com/
Photos: Installation process at Guggenheim, 2011
Lee Ufan Installation process, 6/20/2011, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Kristopher McKay, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.
Stone selection process for forthcoming Guggenheim retrospective, Lee Ufan Marking Infinity, Long Island, NY. David Heald, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.
Lee Ufan painting “Dialogue, Space” – Tower 7 gallery, Lee Ufan Marking Infinity, 06/24/2011 – 09/28/2011, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. David Heald, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York.
Photo: Mono-ha artists, 1968, http://www.nobuosekine.com/
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Tatsumi Hijikata, “Story of Smallpox”, directed by Ouchida Keiya, courtesy of Butoh Laboratory Japan, Keio University Art Center
Shiraga Kazuo, Challenging mud, 1955
Shozo Shimamoto, Work (Holes), c1950, Courtesy of Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
Yoko Ono, Film: Cut piece, 1965
Yoko Ono, Photo: Cut piece, 1964
Yumi Umiumare, EnTrance, 2009, video shot and edited by Brandt Lee (Picture Start Productions), Music by Masaru Soga, photograph by Heidrun Lohr, Courtesy of the artist
Photo: Atsuko Tanaka’s Electric dress and her drawings exhibited at the 2nd Gutai Art Exhibition, 1956,Courtesy Museum of Osaka University
Photo: Atsuko Tanaka’s Electric dress worn by her brother at her studio, ca. 1957, Courtesy Museum of Osaka University
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Choi Jeong-hwa, Breathing flower, Biennale of Sydney, 2010
Choi Jeong-hwa, Breathing flower, Kunsthalle, Gwangju 2011
Choi Jeong-hwa, Cleaning flower, 2014, Courtesy of the artist
Choi Jeong-hwa, I, too, want to go to your side and become a flower – Super flower, 1995, Courtesy of the artist
Choi Jeong-hwa, La vie en rose, 2012, Seoul Museum of Art
Dong Qichang, Mountain landscape, 1617, National Gallery of Victoria
Huang Chin-ho, Fire, 1991-92, Courtesy of the artist
Kimsooja,, Kimsooja, Bottari truck – migrateurs, 2007, Photo by Jaeho Chong, Courtesy of Kewenig Galeire, Berlin and Kimsooja studio
Kimsooja, Kimsooja, Bottari Truck – Migrateurs, 2007, Photo by Thierry Depagne, Courtesy of Kimsooja Studio
Kimsooja, Deductive Object, 1996, Courtesy of the artist
Kimsooja, Bottari, 2005, Courtesy of the artist
Mariko Mori, Shaman girl’s prayer, 1996, Courtesy of the artist
Takashi Murakami, 727-727, 2006, Seoul
Takashi Murakami, Mr Dob T-Shirt (pink)
Osamu Tezuka, Film: Astro Boy
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