Spring 2024 Caplan-Rosen Lecture: Calligraphic Language and Aesthetics in Contemporary Chinese Art

April 23, 2024
6 - 7:30pm EDT
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

History of Art Department
410-516-7117

Description

Kuiyi Shen, a professor of art history, theory, and criticism at the University of California, San Diego, will give this year's Caplan-Rosen Lecture titled "Calligraphic Language and Aesthetics in Contemporary Chinese Art," hosted by the History of Art Department.

Calligraphy entered contemporary Chinese art at the time modernist art reappeared in China in the 1980s, and gradually became an important component in contemporary art. Because the Chinese written language is partially ideographic and partially pictographic, calligraphy-related works can be categorized into a few groups. The first group can be traced back to traditional calligraphy, but the artists try to employ modern concepts and methodologies. The second group is to add calligraphic elements to other forms of visual art. These two groups basically explore the use and representation of calligraphic languages and elements. The third group introduces the Chinese writing system, or the structure of the character, to conceptual art, including new media art. In works of contemporary Chinese art, we see that expression of the calligraphic language and application of characters present many serious obstacles. On the other hand, calligraphy and Chinese characters as sources still have great potential. These artists, regardless of what concepts, methods, or formats they use, self-consciously link their art to the construction of cultural identity and social circumstances of contemporary society. This artistic phenomenon has already become an important part of contemporary visual culture.

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

History of Art Department
410-516-7117