Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China (eBook)

Unification
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XI, 155 Seiten
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Jizi and His Art in Contemporary China - David Adam Brubaker, Chunchen Wang
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This interdisciplinary study promotes the thesis that some contemporary Chinese ink artists succeed in using principles of traditional Chinese aesthetics to convey the union of self with nature, others and the universe. The investigation is a case study of the writings and paintings of Jizi, an ink-wash artist in Beijing, who combines images of icy mountains, Tibetan landscapes, cosmic vistas, and enclosures of personal existence. Jizi's success in expressing the unification of these dimensions is confirmed by developing and applying an interpretation of Jing Hao's classic description of the authentic image, which resonates with the vitality of nature. To find words for resonance with visible nature, the inquiry extends to such writers as Li Zehou, Arthur Danto and Maurice Merleau-Ponty.  In short, an account of authenticity in Chinese ink painting is offered experimentally as a means for assessing whether contemporary Chinese artworks are expressive of Chinese philosophy and culture.  The text includes stylistic comparisons with artists such as E.C. Escher, Guo Xi, Jia Youfu, Liu Guosong, Rene Magritte, Piet Mondrian, and Xu Bing. The result is an appreciation of the healing influence of Chinese ink art in a global culture that is vibrant, complex, diverse and affirming of the present.

In this rigorous, far-reaching, and original analysis of contemporary ink art painting, Brubaker and Wang focus our attention  on the work of one independent painter, Jizi, whose work exemplifies an uncanny marriage between ink art and contemporary concerns. In the central chapters, Brubaker persuasively argues that in this work Jizi captures principles essential to traditional Chinese aesthetics articulated in terms of wholeness, emptiness, and visibility that enable the works to express the unification of the self with nature and the universe as a whole. It does this through forms that are innovative and part of artistic practices and discourses that are becoming increasingly global.

Mary Wiseman,

The City University of New York

This important publication focuses on the evocative ink wash paintings of an artist who has, over the course of decades, demonstrated an unwavering commitment to exploring the technical, formal, philosophical and experiential dimensions of his chosen medium. The essays, commentaries and critical reflections collected in this volume present unique perspectives on Jizi's practice, significantly contributing to the growing body of scholarship on the continuing vitality of the ink wash tradition in the global contemporary. 

Dr. Wenny Teo,

The Courtauld Institute of Art

Through an in-depth study of the ink painting practice of contemporary Chinese artist Jizi, the authors discover Chinese ink painting's philosophical perspectives, cosmic foundations, and contemporary possibilities. They also uncovered a way to enter into the artist's rich and profound spiritual world; through Jiazi's expansive visual patterning and refined spiritual imagery, he activates a long and great cultural tradition.

Yu Yang,

Central Academy of Fine Arts



 Dr. David Brubaker is Professor of aesthetics and painting in the School of Art and Design at Wuhan Textile University. He received an M.F.A. in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Aesthetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago. His publications include book chapters for Subversive Strategies in Contemporary Chinese Art, Buddhism and MerleauPonty, and Feminist Interpretations of Merleau-Ponty, as well journal articles and art reviews. He is active as a painter and printmaker.

Dr. Wang Chunchen is Associate Professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts China, as well as an Adjunct Curator of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University; in 2013 he is appointed as Curator of Pavilion of China at the 55th International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia. Also editor-in-chief of The Chinese Contemporary Art Series published by Springer-Verlag, Germany and Deputy Principal Editor of Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art in UK. In 2009 he was honored with the coveted Chinese Contemporary Art Award. The result of this award is the writing and publication of Art Intervenes in Society. Wang has also played a great influence on Chinese contemporary art criticism by his translations of over ten books of art history and theory: such as After the End of Art (Arthur C. Danto), The Abuse of Beauty, Art Since 1940, Theory in Contemporary Art Since 1985, etc. In 2013 his two volumes of essays are published: The Democracy of Art and The Politics of Images.

 

 Dr. David Brubaker is Professor of aesthetics and painting in the School of Art and Design at Wuhan Textile University. He received an M.F.A. in Painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Aesthetics from the University of Illinois at Chicago. His publications include book chapters for Subversive Strategies in Contemporary Chinese Art, Buddhism and MerleauPonty, and Feminist Interpretations of Merleau-Ponty, as well journal articles and art reviews. He is active as a painter and printmaker.Dr. Wang Chunchen is Associate Professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts China, as well as an Adjunct Curator of Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University; in 2013 he is appointed as Curator of Pavilion of China at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia. Also editor-in-chief of The Chinese Contemporary Art Series published by Springer–Verlag, Germany and Deputy Principal Editor of Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art in UK. In 2009 he was honored with the coveted Chinese Contemporary Art Award. The result of this award is the writing and publication of Art Intervenes in Society. Wang has also played a great influence on Chinese contemporary art criticism by his translations of over ten books of art history and theory: such as After the End of Art (Arthur C. Danto), The Abuse of Beauty, Art Since 1940, Theory in Contemporary Art Since 1985, etc. In 2013 his two volumes of essays are published: The Democracy of Art and The Politics of Images. 

Preface to “Chinese Contemporary Art Series” 6
Acknowledgments 8
Contents 10
About the Author 12
Part I 13
Wang Chunchen 13
Chapter-1 14
Conflicts and Confrontations: The Journey of China’s Contemporary Chinese Ink Paintings 14
Part II 20
David Brubaker 20
Chapter-2 21
Questions 21
2.1 Questions and Debate 21
2.2 Globalization and Success: The Search for Chineseness 25
2.3 “Chineseness” and Chinese Philosophy: Embodiment and Meanings 29
2.4 The Chapters: Jizi and His Art 31
Chapter-3 35
Who is Jizi? 35
3.1 Practices: Circumstances and Self-Cultivation 35
3.2 Longguan 35
3.3 Xuanhua 38
3.4 Red Flag Commune 41
3.5 Ideas: Aesthetics and Picturing Unification 44
Chapter-4 49
Paths of Contemporary Chinese Ink Art 49
4.1 Jizi’s Paintings: The Path to Dao of Ink 50
4.2 Originators: Jia Youfu, Liu Guosong, and Xu Bing 59
4.2.1 Jia Youfu 59
4.2.2 Liu Guosong 61
4.2.3 Xu Bing 62
Chapter-5 69
Philosophy of Chinese Ink Art 69
5.1 Jing Hao and Authentic Images 70
5.2 Qi and Sensuous Noumenon 72
5.3 Qi and Field of Experiences 74
5.4 Xiang and Zhi: Image, Constitutive Emptiness, and the Visible 76
5.5 Painting: Creating the Truth 80
Chapter-6 83
Spiritual as Mountains and Cosmos 83
6.1 Unification and Uniqueness 83
6.2 Images of the Spectacle of Sentient Being 88
6.3 Painting Heritages: Retaining and Absorbing 90
6.4 Comparison: Guo Xi’s Early Spring 95
6.5 Constructed Cosmos: Primal Nebula No. 5 and Mondrian 96
Chapter-7 102
Chinese Ink Art and Global Changes 102
7.1 ???Field of Soul Series: Spirit of the Universe, Healing, and Social Commentary 102
7.2 ???Chinese Aesthetics: Globalizing the Difference 109
7.3 ???Intentional Authentic Illegibility and Anti-Writing 111
7.4 ???Forging New Art Histories and Avant-Gardes 112
Appendix The Dao of Ink and Dharma Objects—On Jizi’s Paintings 118
An Individual Soul? A Heavenly Task? 121
Ink Paintings: Existence and Transcendence—A Review of Jizi’s Art 122
Synopsis 122
The Seething World of Jizi’s Paintings—As viewed on a Macintosh Computer in a Manhattan Apartment on Riverside Drive 134
Jizi: A Bridge Between Chinese Traditional Art and the Present 136
The Benevolent Person is Boundless, His Artworks Impressive and Natural—A Discussion of the Essentials of Jizi’s Paintings 138
The Dao Inspires Creation of the Image: Mind is the Source for Creating the Artistic Realm 139
Partial Remodeling and Total Reconstruction 140
A Solemn Sublimity, An Illusional Brilliance 142
The Creative Power of Ink Painting Revisited—On Jizi’s Dao of Ink Paintings 144
The spirit of ink paintings is forever set in the solidity of mountains.-Inscription 144
A Compilation of Jizi’s Reflections on Art 147
Image Credits 155
Bibliography 156
Index 158

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.2.2015
Reihe/Serie Chinese Contemporary Art Series
Zusatzinfo XI, 155 p. 91 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berlin
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Aesthetics and Picturing Unification • Chinese Ink Art • Circumstances and Self-Cultivation • Contemporary Chinese Art • Jizi and His Art • Painting Heritages • Red Flag Commune • Sensuous Noumenon • Unification and Uniqueness
ISBN-10 3-662-44929-3 / 3662449293
ISBN-13 978-3-662-44929-5 / 9783662449295
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