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Classic Japanese woodblock prints to be shown in Beijing By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-02-19 14:47 Share CLOSE A woodblock print depicting a blooming view of sakura by Japanese ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Sadahide. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Who doesn t love the Japanese woodblock prints known as ukiyo-e?
They once inspired Western modern artists, such as Vincent van Gogh, and impressionist painters including Claude Monet, who were known for collecting these vibrant prints from the East.
They are also favored motifs by fashion brands today who collaborate with museums owning ukiyo-e collections to launch clothing designs featuring popular images, such as
Media artist s solo show touches the unknown By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-02-01 17:15 Share CLOSE
The Unfettered Language of Machines, an interactive light installation on show. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Exploring an unknown world is a shared mission by visual artists and scientists. It has become more common these days for artists to work with scientists or take advantage of new technologies to renew their work and push the boundaries of art.
Zheng Da, a media artist based in Wuhan, Hubei province, has made out a niche in the field for his installations, which use relatively unsophisticated technologies while engaging viewers on the current situation of humankind.
ARTS / ART By Global Times Published: Jan 31, 2021 06:18 PM
A visitor interacts with Zheng Da s The Unfettered Language of Machines. Photo: Courtesy of Today Art Museum
Walking into the Today Art Museum s new exhibition for young artist Zheng Da, you feel like traveling into a future world made of machines.
The artist makes full use of cold metal machines that absorb human information and interaction and decode these into their own language.
The
Unknown Unknowns exhibition curated by Yan Yan sees the young artist raise questions about the relationship between human beings and man-made machines.
His works include Physiological Reaction 1, The Unfettered Language of Machines and Uploader.
Iron works on show evoke nostalgia By Lin Qi | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2020-12-18 14:03 Share CLOSE For Beijing-based artist Wang Jiazeng, iron often evokes nostalgia and represents an emotional attachment to his hometown in Northeast China. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Wang Jiazeng uses a lot of iron to create sizeable paintings and sculptures.
The love of iron comes from Wang s childhood memories of a large number of factories in Northeast China, where he grew up and which was for decades a manufacturing powerhouse. For the Beijing-based artist, iron often evokes nostalgia and represents an emotional attachment to his hometown.