Shanghai exhibition paints picture of change
Largest ever show demonstrates the deep impact of two modern masters on traditional and modern Chinese art, Zhang Kun reports.
"This opened new pathways for the development of Chinese painting, allowing for the emergence of a diverse modern ink art ecosystem," Xiang says. "They unveiled new possibilities in Chinese ink art and oil painting for the whole world."
Entering the exhibition hall, visitors will find themselves standing in front of the major questions faced by the two masters: Where is Chinese art heading, and what a Chinese artist can do today. From there, they can choose to turn left to view Wu's art, or turn right to view Lin's.
The final section deals with the impact of both artists, displaying work produced by their friends and disciples, as well as a selection of their letters, and other forms of artistic communication.
The museum will host a series of educational programs during the exhibition, including lectures, workshops and concerts, as well as guided tours of the former residences of both artists.
IF YOU GO
Pictures of China: Artworks by Lin Fengmian and Wu Guanzhong
China Art Museum (Shanghai),205 Shangnan Road, Pudong new district, Shanghai.
Tue-Sun, 10 am-6 pm (last entry by 5 pm) Jan 27-May 5.
Tel: 400-921-9021