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Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China

Hearn, Maxwell K. (2013)

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Dedalus Foundation Exhibition Catalogue Award, Honorable Mention (2014)
BIGNY Book Show, Winner (2014)

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Exhibition
Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China
December 11, 2013–April 6,2014

The exhibition will present seventy works by thirty-five contemporary artists active in China and abroad during the past three decades. Organized into four thematic groupings—the written word, new landscapes, abstraction, and beyond the brush—the exhibition seeks to demonstrate that China's ancient cultural pattern of seeking renewal through the reinterpretation of past models remains a viable creative path. Much more than a continuation of earlier art forms, this process embraces radical abstractions, subversions, or reinterpretations of traditional idioms as viable ways to define artistic identity that are quintessentially Chinese. Although the artists considered have all transformed their sources through new modes of expression, one may recognize thematic, aesthetic, or technical attributes in their creations that have meaningful links to China's artistic past.