The Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement is an exhibition of 150 ink paintings created forty years ago by the secondary school students of Wah Yan College, Kowloon. The present catalogue includes four essays by Laurence Tam who taught ink painting at the College during that period. There is also a section on Tam's teaching methodology, citing painting excercises by the students as examples to demonstrate the various techniques in Chinese ink painting.
Onsite
Chinese - Traditional
ink painting,  group exhibition,  China
2006
2
catalogue
The Cradle of New Chinese Ink Painting Movement: Experiments in Learning and Teaching of New Chinese Ink Painting of Wah Yan College, Kowloon, 1966-1971, 新水墨畫運動的搖籃: 九龍華仁書院新水墨畫教與學實驗(1966-1971)

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