Li Huayi : landscapes from a master's heart

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Main Title
Li Huayi : landscapes from a master's heart
Collation
311 p. :
28 cm.
Variant Title
landscapes from a master's heart
ISBN
9788891816375
Dewey Class
759.951
Subject
Landscape painting, Chinese -- 20th century -- Exhibitions.
BRN
10883

Notes

  • This monograph on the preeminent Chinese contemporary ink painter Li Huayi, with a comprehensive critical contribution by the art critic and curator Kuiyi Shen, is a retrospective of his most celebrated works. The book documents Huayi's artistic evolution, surveying his career through a selection of the most representative works from every period of his life. His paintings reveal how the great tradition of Chinese art, through the talented hands of the artist and his innovative mind, is able to interact with Western contemporary trends and provide a fascinating visual insight into the universe of a man suspended between two cultures. Li Huayi, born in 1948 in Shanghai, was raised in China where he learned antique drawing and painting techniques from the age of six. He was still a teenager when he became a "worker artist" during the Cultural Revolution, drawing mainly propaganda posters. He later discovered the paintings of the Song Dynasty and studied their techniques. He moved to San Francisco in 1982, where he received his M.F.A. at the Academy of Art.

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