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Dr Minerva Inwald

Dr Minerva Inwald

Postdoctoral Fellow
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Art & Design

I am a historian of modern China. My interdisciplinary research combines historical and art historical methodologies to explore the cultural and social history of twentieth and twenty-first century China.

I am currently working on a book project, tentatively titledÌýExperts and Amateurs: Artistic Practice and the Socialist Class Imagination in Mao’s China, whichÌýoffers a new historical account of class politicsÌýin the Mao era from the previously unexamined vantage point of the visual arts profession—a crucial sector of state-sponsored cultural production and propaganda work in socialist China. My research on cultural policy in the Mao era has been published in theÌýjournal Modern ChinaÌý(Inwald, M. (2023). "The Aesthetic Needs of the Masses: Cultural Work in the Aftermath of the Great Leap Forward." Modern China, 49 (3), 290-319. ). In 2016 IÌýco-authored the bookÌýFloating Time: Chinese Prints, 1954–2002Ìý(Sydney: Power Publications, 2016), the first comprehensive study of Chinese modern and contemporary prints held in the University of Sydney Art Collection.ÌýMy writing on Chinese contemporary art has been published in Art Monthly Australasia.Ìý

At UNSW I teach the course "East Asian Contemporary Art" in the School of Art & Design, which explores how twentieth and twenty-first century visual art practice in China, Japan and South Korea has been shaped by histories of imperialism, colonialism, socialism, authoritarianism and democratisation in the region.

I have curated exhibitions related to Chinese contemporary art, includingÌýProvocations: Avant-Garde Art in China in the 1980sÌý(Fisher Library, The University of Sydney, 2017) andÌýFloating Time: Chinese Prints, 1954–2002Ìý(University Art Gallery, The University of Sydney, 2016).Ìý

  • Books | 2016
    Whiteman SH; Wei B; Inwald M, 2016, Floating Time Chinese Prints, 1954?2002, Power Publications Incorporated (FL)
  • Journal articles | 2023
    Inwald M, 2023, 'The Aesthetic Needs of the Masses: Cultural Work in the Aftermath of the Great Leap Forward', Modern China, 49, pp. 290 - 319,
    Journal articles | 2023
    Inwald M, 2023, 'The Chinese Communist Party: a century in ten lives', Asian Studies Review, pp. 1 - 2,
  • Curatorial Outputs | 2017
    Inwald M; Wei B, 2017, Provocations: Avant-Garde Art in China in the 1980s, exhibited at: Fisher Library, The University of Sydney, 31 August 2017 - 15 July 2018,
    Curatorial Outputs | 2016
    Inwald M; Whiteman S; Wei B, 2016, Floating Time: Chinese Prints, 1954–2002, exhibited at: University Art Gallery, The University of Sydney, Sydney, 01 August 2016 - 25 November 2016