Imagining Taiwan: The Role of Art in Taiwan’s Quest for Identity

Sophia McIntyre
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Imagining Taiwan: The Role of Art in Taiwan’s Quest for Identity

Sophia McIntyre
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This study cracks open wide a new perception of Taiwan and its artistic contribution to the public. [McIntyre] has capably documented and explained her original discovery of Taiwan’s international entrance to the world of art in a publication which measures 7”x 10”, weighs three pounds, consists of 300 pages with 200 well-chosen illustrations of art work, [..] enhanced by a fine writing style …

Richard Kagan in Critical Asian Studies February 15, 2019

Sophie McIntyre’s Imaging Taiwan: The Role of Art in Taiwan’s Quest for Identity (1987–2010) is a useful and authoritative source. […] good, solid, and comprehensive. [This book] effectively and wonderfully brings a ‘pragmatic’ imagination for us to reconsider the relationship between art and politics in contemporary art in Taiwan.

Hsin-tien Liao in International Journal of Taiwan Studies 2.2 ( Sept 2019) pp. 377-395
  • Published date: Aug 14, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 348
  • Publisher: Brill
  • ISBN: 9789004733350
  • Dimensions: 7.48031496" W x 1.0" L x 9.803149606" H
Sophie McIntyre is a scholar and curator of art from the Asia-Pacific, with expertise in art from Greater China. She received her Ph.D. from the Australian National University (2013) and has lectured and held fellowships in universities in Australia, Taiwan, China and Hong Kong. She has also curated more than 30 exhibitions, several of which featured art from Taiwan. Her texts have been widely published in books, journals, and catalogues in Australia and internationally.

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