Qiu Zhijje, “30 Letters to Qiu Jiawa” (2009) (Image copyright the artist, and via the Metropolitan Museum of Art) The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s first full-on foray into the world of contemporary ...
A small blue ghost clambers over the exposed shoulders of the legendary folk deity Zhong Kui in the opening artwork of “Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink,” now at the Asian Art Museum here and traveling ...
Chinese history paints its way into the Stanley Museum with a fresh, new exhibit honoring the different forms of one of the oldest living art mediums, the calligraphy brush. “Brushwork describes the ...
ATLANTA, the United States, Jan. 31 (Xinhua) — Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, the Carter Center witnessed on a serene evening a meeting of music and ink paintings, intertwined in a moment of ...
The three artists' distinctive practice of combining Western techniques revived the ink tradition in the modern age. A shared ...
In 2018, Christie’s held its first auction for a work of art produced by artificial intelligence (AI), which sold for $432,500. But Hong Kong-based cross-media artist Victor Wong didn’t think the ...
There is already something inherently abstract in the uniquely spiritual and metaphorical use of empty space in traditional Chinese painting. The liubai (留白), or “leaving blank,” transforms emptiness ...
In her solo exhibition, ‘Taihang Rhapsody’, at Asia Society Hong Kong, the Yale University-educated artist challenges Western conventions.
On loan from the Princeton University Art Museum, the document is an important early example of running script, in which rapidly brushed Chinese characters virtually unfurl into one another with a ...
Monochromatic ink aesthetics circulates widely today as a sign of Asian cultural identity, but much of it is produced by representations of ink generated in media other than ink. This study uses the ...
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