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Jing Shen

The act of painting in contemporary China


  • Silvana
  • Expo: 10/07/2015- 06/09/2015, Milano, Pac
Jing Shen. The act of painting in contemporary China explores - from an innovative point of view - the emergence of themes and methods that are typical of classical Chinese art in the work of twenty artists from three different generations. In Chinese culture, painting holds an exceptional position. One need look no further than the fact that, in China, writing is painting.

ISBN 9788836631735 | E/ IT/ CH | HB
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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836631735
Publication date June 2015
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 260 x 210 mm
Illustrations 200 col.ill.
Pages 180
Language(s) Eng. / Ital./ Chin. ed
Exhibition Milano, Pac
Description

Continuing the tradition of exhibitions which the Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art (mac LYON) devotes to 'distant' artistic scenes like China (Le Moine et le Démon in 2004), India (Indian Highway in 2011), and Brazil (Imagine Brazil in 2014), Open Sea, presented at the mac LYON from April 17th to July 12th 2015, is an invitation and an opportunity for visitors to discover the state of contemporary creative art in Southeast Asia.
The young city-state of Singapore is a cultural and economic crossroads. It is also a unique platform in Southeast Asia for art and a phenomenal artistic scene is emerging there. The exhibition brings together paintings, sculptures, installations, performances, videos, and photographs by 31 artists from 11 different countries. Some of the works on display have been chosen from more than 300 pieces in the large collection of the Singapore Art Museum (SAM); others were selected from the extremely dynamic Singapore Biennale. In addition, there are new performances and new creations. The exhibition is the fruit of a longstanding cooperation between the SAM, the Singapore Biennale, and the NHB (National Heritage Board - responsible for National museums and Heritage institutions in Singapore).
The bilingual catalogue presents the entire exhibition, with a unique iconography and texts by Thierry Raspail and Tan Boon Hui, as well as artists' notices for each of the 31 artists.


The bilingual catalogue presents the entire exhibition, with a unique iconography and texts by Thierry Raspail and Tan Boon Hui, as well as artists' notices for each of the 31 artists.

Jing Shen

Jing Shen

€28.00