China's brush-and-ink traditions remain vital in contemporary Chinese art; the genre
is continually under renewal by successive generations of artists. The first book-length
survey in English on recent trends in this discipline, Chinese Ink Painting Now reflects
the recent dissemination of Chinese art and the explosion of interest in this work in the
West. Nearly 60 artists are discussed here, including leading figures of postwar modernism
such as Liu Kuo-sung; "New Literati" artists like Li Jin and other figurative painters;
calligraphers such as Gu Gan; New Wave figures and conceptual artists including Xu Bing,
Wenda Gu and Qiu Zhijie; and landscape artists whose work ranges from the traditional-Li
Huayi, Fang Jun and Yuan Jai-to the abstract, such as Jia Youfu and Qiu Deshu. There are
colorful women-warriors by New York feminist Fay Ku, monochromes by Nobel literature
laureate Gao Xingjian and social commentary by the likes of Yang Jiechang, Li Jin and Wei
Qingji. Chinese Ink Painting Now fills a significant gap in English-language books on
contemporary Chinese art, and is an essential addition to the library of anyone following
Asian art trends of the past 30 years. In addition to highly informative textual materials,
the book features more than 170 images drawn from the world's leading institutional and
private collections.
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