The Changes in The Aesthetic Thoughts of Chinese Artists in Shanghai Biennale during The COVID-19 Period

Authors

  • Huan Zhou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v3i3.11199

Keywords:

Aesthetic Thoughts, Shanghai Biennale, The COVID-19 Period

Abstract

The global COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on all aspects of human existence, including the realm of art and aesthetics. This study delves into the dynamic shifts in aesthetic thoughts among Chinese artists participating in the prestigious Shanghai Biennale during the COVID-19 period. Through a comprehensive analysis of artworks, themes, and creative approaches, this research illuminates the profound transformations that have taken place in the artistic landscape.

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Published

20-07-2023

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How to Cite

Zhou, H. (2023). The Changes in The Aesthetic Thoughts of Chinese Artists in Shanghai Biennale during The COVID-19 Period. Highlights in Art and Design, 3(3), 38-41. https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v3i3.11199