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Monumental Landscapes of Li Huayi

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This collection of Chinese landscape paintings profiles the work of prolific artist, Li Huayi—one of the most influential Chinese painters of the 20th century.Some view contemporary art and traditional art as alien entities facing each other across an unbridgeable divide. But what does it mean to be a "contemporary artist"? Is it possible to be contemporary while working in a traditional manner? These questions as they relate to the contemporary scene in China are explored in this catalogue of a special exhibition featuring 34 large-scale paintings by Li Huayi, an artist born and raised in China, and currently residing in Shanghai and San Francisco. Many of the works in this exhibition could, on first view, be mistaken for traditional Chinese paintings such as those from the Northern Song dynasty (960-1126). On closer inspection, however, the viewer discovers the technical innovations and personal expression that the artist has brought to this tradition. For Li Huayi is expressly not an artist who is seeking to imitate or reproduce works from the past but rather one who uses tradition to create new works that speak to our time.

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Monumental Landscapes of Li Huayi, Michael Knight, Kaz Tsuruta, Kazuhiro Tsuruta, Li Huayi

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Titel
Monumental Landscapes of Li Huayi
Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2004
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
128
ISBN10
0939117266
ISBN13
9780939117260
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Kunst, USA, Asien, China
Beschreibung
This collection of Chinese landscape paintings profiles the work of prolific artist, Li Huayi—one of the most influential Chinese painters of the 20th century.Some view contemporary art and traditional art as alien entities facing each other across an unbridgeable divide. But what does it mean to be a "contemporary artist"? Is it possible to be contemporary while working in a traditional manner? These questions as they relate to the contemporary scene in China are explored in this catalogue of a special exhibition featuring 34 large-scale paintings by Li Huayi, an artist born and raised in China, and currently residing in Shanghai and San Francisco. Many of the works in this exhibition could, on first view, be mistaken for traditional Chinese paintings such as those from the Northern Song dynasty (960-1126). On closer inspection, however, the viewer discovers the technical innovations and personal expression that the artist has brought to this tradition. For Li Huayi is expressly not an artist who is seeking to imitate or reproduce works from the past but rather one who uses tradition to create new works that speak to our time.