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Temples in the Cliffside

- Buddhist Art in Sichuan

Om Temples in the Cliffside

At sixty-two meters the Leshan Buddha in southwest China is the world¿s tallest premodern statue. Carved out of a riverside cliff in the eighth century, it has evolved from a religious center to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular tourist destination. But this Buddha does not stand alone: Sichuan is home to many cave temples with such monumental sculptures, part of a centuries-long tradition of art-making intricately tied to how local inhabitants made use of their natural resources with purpose and creativity. These examples of art embedded in nature have altered landscapes and have influenced the behaviors, values, and worldviews of users through multiple cycles of revival, restoration, and recreation. As hybrid spaces that are at once natural and artificial, they embody the interaction of art and the environment over a long period of time.This far-ranging study of cave temples in Sichuan shows that they are part of the world¿s sustainable future, as their continued presence is a reminder of the urgency to preserve culture as part of today¿s response to climate change. Temples in the Cliffside brings art history into close dialogue with current discourse on environmental issues and contributes to a new understanding of the ecological impact of artistic monuments.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9780295749303
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 296
  • Utgitt:
  • 15. mars 2022
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 264x188x26 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 1066 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Leveringstid: Ukjent
Utvidet returrett til 31. januar 2025

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At sixty-two meters the Leshan Buddha in southwest China is the world¿s tallest premodern statue. Carved out of a riverside cliff in the eighth century, it has evolved from a religious center to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular tourist destination. But this Buddha does not stand alone: Sichuan is home to many cave temples with such monumental sculptures, part of a centuries-long tradition of art-making intricately tied to how local inhabitants made use of their natural resources with purpose and creativity. These examples of art embedded in nature have altered landscapes and have influenced the behaviors, values, and worldviews of users through multiple cycles of revival, restoration, and recreation. As hybrid spaces that are at once natural and artificial, they embody the interaction of art and the environment over a long period of time.This far-ranging study of cave temples in Sichuan shows that they are part of the world¿s sustainable future, as their continued presence is a reminder of the urgency to preserve culture as part of today¿s response to climate change. Temples in the Cliffside brings art history into close dialogue with current discourse on environmental issues and contributes to a new understanding of the ecological impact of artistic monuments.

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