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Breaking the Ink – Abstract Ink Art in Mainland China
Daniela Zhang Cziráková Number ORCID

Breaking the Ink – Abstract Ink Art in Mainland China

VEDA
Published: 20. 5. 2021
About monography:
Chinese art is mostly presented at foreign exhibitions from a different perspective and abstraction is represented modestly or completely absent. However, abstract art, which to a greater or lesser extent based on the roots of Chinese semi-abstract tradition, finds its firm place in the works of Chinese artists in different countries or regions.
After giving a fundamental analysis of the possible inspiration for abstract ink painting from Chinese art history, and modernist art movements in Taiwan and Hong Kong during the 1960s, which had a significant influence on the formation of modernism in mainland China, and the historical overview of Chinese avant-garde, such as the 85 New Wave, the author focusses on abstract ink art in mainland China. As far as the situation in abstract painting is concerned, all important movements, exhibitions are preceded chronologically. Artists' opinions on abstract painting, their contradictions and the questions that this work raises, are observed, too.
Abstract ink painting began to develop with the influx of ideas of modernism in the 1980s, and it was in important factor during the movement of Experimental ink and wash movement in the 1990s and the first decade of the 21st century. This movement has organised exhibitions, conferences, publishes catalogues dedicated to the work of its representatives. Then the attention turns to other movements and individual artists devoted to abstract ink art. Some of the artists come to a greater extent from tradition; others try to escape the limitations of ink painting, more or less adhere to traditional Chinese art or calligraphic strokes and techniques. Some of them are more influenced by Western techniques or are attempting to synthesise. What is essential is that they create works that are often of a high standard and in their search, open new ways for Chinese ink painting in general. Special attention deserves the artists standing at the birth of the movement and to those who have so far significantly influenced the whole atmosphere in Chinese art world.
Details:
272 pages
Language: English
Keywords:
Chinese art, ink art, China, abstract art, Gu Wenda, Zhang Yu
About edition:
Publisher: VEDA
Edition: 1.
Edition place: Bratislava
Edition year: 2020
ISBN 978-80-224-1841-6 (online)
Book type: monography
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Zhang Cziráková, D.: Breaking the Ink – Abstract Ink Art in Mainland China . 1 vyd. Bratislava : VEDA. 2020. pp. 272. ISBN 978-80-224-1841-6. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.31577/2020-978-80-224-1841-6

APA:
Zhang Cziráková, D. (2020). Breaking the Ink – Abstract Ink Art in Mainland China . Bratislava : VEDA. ISBN 978-80-224-1841-6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/2020-978-80-224-1841-6