One of the leading contemporary Chinese printmakers, Ying Tianqi, became well-known for his series of watercolour prints Xidi Village in the late 1980s, which are illustrated in the present monograph. The Chinese art critic, Lin Xiaochun, writes that Ying’s designs are virtual psychological scenes where large black blocks separate, suspend, observe, and question the reality of a residence, and the visual impact they create conjures up the image of the theatre. A brief biography of the artist is included.
Access level
Onsite
artist
Location code
MON.YTQ
Language
Chinese - Simplified
Keywords
printmaking,  landscape
Publication/Creation date
2000
No of pages
17
ISBN / ISSN
7806541438
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
置於死地而後生 ---- 走出西遞的應天齊 (Out of Xidi and Regeneration) - LIU Xiaochun, 劉驍純
Shenzhen Meishujia Huaku: Ying Tianqi Huaji, 深圳美術家畫庫:應天齊畫集

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