Regeneration
Contemporary Chinese Art From China and the US
Jan. 26 Apr. 4, 2004
Curated by Dan Mills and Xiaoze Xie
National tour organized by the Samek Art Gallery
Jan. 30
5:00 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre, Elaine Langone Center: Lecture by Zhang Huan, New York-based performance artist; and Liu Xiaodong and Yu Hong, Beijing painters.
The Opening reception will follow at 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 20
5:00 p.m. in the Gallery Theatre, Elaine Langone Center: Gallery Talk with Curators Xiaoze Xie and Dan Mills.
Mar. 5
5:00 p.m. in the Gallery Theater, Elaine Langone Center: Lecture by Hai Bo, Beijing photographer and Hong Hao, Beijing artist.
A reception for the artist will follow at 6:00 p.m.
This exhibition includes some of the most exciting contemporary Chinese art being made today: artists who have been prominent in the international scene since the late 1980s, who have received international attention for their work in the last decade, and emerging artists who are currently being recognized internationally. The 26 artists reside in Bejing, Shanghai, Goungzhou, New York and Pennsylvania.
The work in this exhibition is diverse and wide-ranging, and includes drawing, installation, painting, photography, prints, sculpture, and mixed media. The artists share thematic concerns. Some employ or appropriate traditional Chinese art forms in new ways. The significant social and cultural transformations occurring in China today are investigated by some of the artists. All represent the vital and rapid regeneration of contemporary life and culture in China today.
Exhibition catalogue, with essays by noted critic and author Li Xianting, and writings by the curators will be available in March.
For information and confirm programming schedule: 570.577.3792
This exhibition is sponsored in part by a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency, which is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency; the Association for the Arts of Bucknell University; office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs; Chinese Culture Association; the Departments of Art and Art History, and East Asian Studies.
Installation Views
Included Artists: Images and Biographies
Exhibition Itinerary
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