Landscape / Landscript - Nature As Language in the Art of Xu Bing (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 28 February - 19 May 2013)

BING, Xu ] Shelagh Vainker, Judith Goldman, Peter McDonald (text)

ISBN 10: 1854442694 ISBN 13: 9781854442697
Verlag: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 2013
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  1. Innovative and highly-regarded contemporary Chinese artist
  2. Renowned and unique approach to crossing Chinese tradition with Western influences
  3. Accompanies an exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK, from 28 February to 19 May 2013

The new works that Xu Bing is presenting for the first time in this exhibition address the language that these two projects have avoided: the Chinese language, in particular its essential pictographic qualities, and explores the ways in which these have defined Chinese people's relationship with nature, culture and particularly with art.

The importance of the written word in Chinese art - as inscription, decoration or calligraphy with brush and ink - is one of the most discussed topics in the history of Chinese art. Xu Bing's interest in it is not connected to the use of characters in artworks, antiques or collectibles but rather lies in the systems within the written language itself, how the visual elements articulate or create a relationship between the language user and the myriad objects around him, and how the repetitious use of those elements builds additional systems, or conventions.

It doesn't at first glance look as though it is in English, for the words are configured to look like Chinese characters, in the Square Word Calligraphy that Xu Bing invented in the 1990s, but it is a manifestation of something that runs through all his work and that is the mixing of Western learning with the Chinese philosophical attitude to the natural world.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor: Shelagh Vainker is the Curator for Chinese Art at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, UK.

Xu Bing is a Chinese-born artist, resident in the United States since 1990. He currently resides in Beijing, where he serves as the vice-president of the Central Academy of Fine Arts.

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Titel: Landscape / Landscript - Nature As Language ...
Verlag: Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
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