Ink painting is a unique, ever-changing form of traditional Chinese art. Over the years, it has continued to grow and flourish in the hands of great masters from different dynasties, shaped by social, economic and cultural values of the times. The exhibition 'New Ink Art: Innovation and Beyond' aims to raise the question on how ink painting with its 3000 years of history has evolved through time to become an art form that is contemporary yet strongly rooted in tradition. This exhibition features works by the early masters including Lui Shoukwan, Luis Chan and Liu Guosong, to highlight the development of and changes in ink-painting in Hong Kong under the influence of the city's unique culture. It presents an attempt to understand 'ink' in its broadest sense, seeing it not merely as a medium but rather to highlight its aesthetics and essence. Images of works in the present catalogue are accompanied by artist biographies.
Onsite
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
ink painting,  group exhibition,  Hong Kong,  Modern Ink Movement
2008
236
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catalogue
A Stronghold of New Chinese Ink Art: Hong Kong - TAM Chi Shing Laurence, 譚志成
The New Horizon of Ink Art: A Hong Kong Perspective - TANG Hoichiu, 鄧海超
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