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Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping Series V: The Multiple Trajectories of Postwar Woodcut Movement 戰後亞洲的木刻運動及其多重軌跡nts in Asia
Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping Series V: The Multiple Trajectories of Postwar Woodcut Movement 戰後亞洲的木刻運動及其多重軌跡nts in Asia
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亞際木刻圖繪(五):戰後亞洲的木刻運動及其多重軌跡
Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping V: The Multiple Trajectories of Woodcut Movements in Postwar Asia
Edited by Li Junfeng, Wu Junyi, and Chen Weilun
In recent years, artist collectives across Asia have been turning to woodcut printing as a shared medium—valued for its accessibility, reproducibility, and its ability to move between individuals and communities. Through this practice, many groups engage with urgent social issues, encouraging people to document their own stories through images.
Active across Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, mainland China, and the Philippines, these collectives address topics such as migrant labor, displacement of Indigenous communities, urban poverty, and queer identities—seeking ways to understand and respond to shared conditions across different regions.
Since its founding in 2019, the Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping collective has been documenting these practices through independent publishing, exhibitions, and exchange programs—building a space for cross-regional dialogue and alternative cultural production. This publication marks the fifth volume in the series.
This issue focuses on the development of modern woodcut movements in postwar East and Southeast Asia. Tracing its roots back to the 1930s—when Lu Xun advocated woodcut as a tool for representing reality and exposing social conditions—the movement spread across the region, taking on distinct forms shaped by local histories.
Featuring seven essays from contributors in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the Philippines, this volume explores how artists have mobilized woodcut as a form of social critique and action in postwar contexts. It also examines how Cold War political structures shaped these practices, revealing both their possibilities and limitations within shifting realities.
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Publication: Inter-Asia Woodcut Mapping
Date: August 2024
Pages: 80
Language: Bilingual (Chinese / English)
Format: Offset printing
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