Woodcuts in Modern China, 1937-2008


Towards a Universal Pictoral Language

January 23 - April 18, 2010

Chinese artists adapted the Western-style woodcut to create a pictorial language that resonated with the illiterate masses. They also created the beginnings of communist art in China and, in the most general sense, laid the foundation of modern Chinese art. The exhibition is the first organized in the U.S. to present a comprehensive overview of the beginnings and development of this important art form.

This exhibition features 65 Chinese woodblock prints. Thirty pieces are drawn from the collection of the Picker Art Gallery's rare collection of modern Chinese woodcuts from the 1930s and 1940s. In addition, over 30 woodblock prints by eleven contemporary Chinese artists (1950s-today) are included.

This exhibition is organized by the Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University, and was made possible by a generous gift by Robert H.G. Ho. Its showing in Kalamazoo is supported by the Joy Light East Asian Art Acquisition and Exhibition Fund.

Starts
3/26/2010 @ 10:00
Ends
3/26/2010 @ 5:00
Location
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
314 S. Park Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49007

Towards a Universal Pictoral Language

January 23 - April 18, 2010

Chinese artists adapted the Western-style woodcut to create a pictorial language that resonated with the illiterate masses. They also created the beginnings of communist art in China and, in the most general sense, laid the foundation of modern Chinese art. The exhibition is the first organized in the U.S. to present a comprehensive overview of the beginnings and development of this important art form.

This exhibition features 65 Chinese woodblock prints. Thirty pieces are drawn from the collection of the Picker Art Gallery's rare collection of modern Chinese woodcuts from the 1930s and 1940s. In addition, over 30 woodblock prints by eleven contemporary Chinese artists (1950s-today) are included.

This exhibition is organized by the Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University, and was made possible by a generous gift by Robert H.G. Ho. Its showing in Kalamazoo is supported by the Joy Light East Asian Art Acquisition and Exhibition Fund.

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