The world’s biggest collection of Chinese cultural objects spans a wide range of art forms and thousands of years of history, ...
At FERNBERGER, Los Angeles, the artist’s abstract compositions suggest an indeterminate, emergent world akin to that of ...
The work of Mu Xin (b. 1927), is, in part, a dialogue with the past masters of Chinese painting and, thus, with Chinese history in general. This dialogue is a key factor in connecting Mu Xin with the ...
Chinese art, particularly landscape paintings, suggest a very different relationship between humans and nature. Daoists speak of a harmony among all aspects of nature, and say "Heaven and earth and I ...
Xu Beihong was a Chinese painter best known for his traditional ink paintings of horses, birds, and landscapes. With a masterful command of his medium, the artist was able to achieve a sense of ...
Fu Baoshi was a Chinese painter known for both his depictions of landscapes and figures. In his devotion towards painting landscapes, Fu expressed himself with distinctive brushstrokes and splattered ...
[Photo provided to China Daily] A Tapestry of A Legendary Land, a dance film inspired by the famous landscape scroll ... conception of traditional Chinese painting is an excellent idea.
Cheong created this work – aptly titled Landscape – in 1981. This is a great example of his mature style, using a synthesis of both Chinese ink and Western painting techniques to depict South ...