XIAOZE XIE

 

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY:

 

2003

Mak, Gerry, "Disposable History," That's Beijing, October 2003, p. 38.

 

Zevitas, Steven T., ed. “Xiaoze Xie”, New American Paintings, No. 44, March,

pp.158-161.

2002

Chinen, Nate, “Xiaoze Xie,” digitalcity.com New York, April.

 

Pollock, Lindsay.  “Art Show Action”, artnet.com magazine, February 22.

2000

Josslin, Victoria.  “Loss, Disintegration and Nostalgia at the Davidson Galleries”,

Seattle Post-intelligencer, November 11.

1999

Updike, Robin.  "Show Wrestles With Reality, Books Dominate Xie's Haunting,

Ambiguous Work," Seattle Times, February 25.

 

Fugami, Tracey.  "A Bookworm's View," International Examiner (Asian American

Journal of the Northwest), Volume 26, Number 4, February 17 – March 3, p.11.

1977

Newman, David.  "Between Painting and Photography:  Four Works by Xiaoze Xie,"

Curator's Essay, Brookhaven College Center for the Arts, February.

1996

Inman, Marice.  “New Talent Gallery to feature work by Xiaoze Xie”, ARTimes,

October, p. 2.

 

Kutner, Janet.  “Museum Distributes Six Grants/ DMA lists winners, names new

Trustees”, The Dallas Morning News, May 24, p. 43A.

 

Shang Chong.  "On Xiaoze Xie's Art," Jiangsu Art Monthly, November, pp. 31- 35.

 

Wilson, Wade.  "Illiteracy on Canvas," Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 28, Section F,

p. 2.

 

Swift Wes.  "An Artistic History of Protest," The Battalion, March 20, p. 3.

 

Bever, Jennifer.  "Searching for Artistic Freedom, Chinese Painter's Work Open to

Many Interpretations," Bryan College Station Eagle, March 17, Section D, p. 9.

1995

Wilson, Wade.  "A Moving Mix of Classical Style, Powerful Statement," Fort Worth

Star-Telegram, November 26, Section F, p. 4.

 

Wilson, Wade.  "Mosaics Puts Together Pieces of Chinese Culture," Fort Worth

Star-Telegram, June 11, Section F, p. 4.