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Roundtable Discussion: Contemporary Chinese Ink Painting & the Persistence of Daoism

About the Roundtable

This round table discussion, which takes place in association with the SOAS Gallery exhibition 鈥樷, will explore the relationship between Daoism and ink painting in contemporary China. Since the compilation of its founding text, the Daodejing in the 4th century BCE, Daoism has provided an intellectual focus for resistance to state and other forms of social control as well as the calming achievement of neixin (heart - innermost being) in the face of worldly conflicts and suffering. Examples of these include the classic Daoist text the Zhuangzi (c. 3rd century BCE), wherein the principle of wu-wei (effortless action) is upheld as a corrective to overly legalistic imperial authority, and the so-called Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, who in the 3rd century CE resiled from public service at a time of major political upheaval in China to engage in the contemplation of Daoist teachings and related cultural activities, including painting, poetry writing, calligraphy and music-making, sometimes under the boundary blurring influence of alcoholic intoxication.

The roundtable will discuss the continuing relationship between Daoism and Chinese ink painting and its implications for cultural resistances to authority, individualism, transcendent spirituality, care for the self and respect for nature in an authoritarian-materialist post-revolutionary China now officially aligned with Confucian-related aspirations toward social harmony. Also discussed will听be the situating of contemporary Chinese ink art as part of the now conspicuously pluriversal conditions of early 21st鈥揷entury contemporaneity downstream of post-Cold War globalization. The extent to which the relationship between Daoism and ink painting can indeed be talked or written about will be addressed given Daoism鈥檚 ultimate recourse to ineffable feeling rather than cognition as a way of gaining insight into the ontology of the cosmos.

Participants in the roundtable include its moderator Prof. Paul Gladston, the 91色情片 Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art, Dr. Katie Hill of Sotheby's Institute of Art, London and the curator of 鈥楽trange Wonders - Dreams, Desire and Daoism - Jizi and Other Pioneers of Contemporary Ink Painting from China鈥, and Prof. Wang Chunchen of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing who is the son of the artist Jizi, also known as Wang Yunshan [1941 鈥 2015].

An opening presentation by the moderator and discussion among the participants will be followed by an audience Q&A.

Date:
Saturday, 12th October 2024
Time:
2-4 pm (London time)
Venue:
SOAS Alumni Lecture Theatre (London)

Preamble to the Roundtable Discussion

Read the insightful听essayby Professor Paul Gladston, the Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art,听and explore听the research and ideas that shape this event.

About the Exhibition

Date:
10th October - 14th December
Time:
10:30 am - 5:00 pm (London time)
Venue:
SOAS Gallery (London)

Find out more information about the exhibition 'Strange Wonders' on the webpage.

Read the insightful essay 'My Father, Jizi' by our roundtable speaker Professor Wang Chunchen.

Strange Wonders: Jizi and pioneers of contemporary ink from China

The exhibition encompasses a broad and impressive range of works from Jizi鈥檚 oeuvre from sharply angular, energetic abstract 鈥榤indscapes鈥 to vastly extending scrolls asserting a persistent and concerted creative exertion during his lifetime. This presentation brings his work into view for audiences unfamiliar with the artist, allowing us to appreciate his distinctive oeuvre within the historical development of contemporary ink and its hybrid evolution.

Proponents of ink in the mid to late twentieth century, such as the modern master Jizi, were influenced by global and transnational developments in the later twentieth century. His work exemplifies the hybrid modernisation of ink painting, exploring dynamic compositions in huge works of landscape and the cosmos in dialogue with earlier ink painting traditions and influences from Japan and the West.

Alongside Jizi鈥檚 work will be work by artists who are key figures of contemporary art recognised in China, yet whose work is rarely exhibited in the UK.听Strange Wonders听includes painters from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, as well as those in the Chinese diaspora to place their works into the story of modern ink contextualised within the broader framework of modern and contemporary art that is often dominated by the Western canon.

Other artists included are Gu Wenda and Xu Bing, pioneers of Chinese conceptualism in the realm of the deconstruction of language and Guo Le and Cai Yuan are included to show forms of abstraction by diaspora artists that can be placed within a broader context of transcultural artistic practice in relation to the philosophical discourses of ink.

Exhibition Preview

Roundtable Speakers

Professor Paul Gladston (moderator)is the inaugural Judith Neilson Chair Professor of Contemporary Art, University of New South Wales, Sydney and a Distinguished Affiliate Fellow of the UK-China Humanities Alliance, Tsinghau University, Beijing. His numerous book-length publications include the monographs听Contemporary Chinese Art: A Critical History听(2014) - awarded 鈥榖est publication鈥 at the Awards of Art China (2015) - and听Contemporary Chinese Art, Aesthetic Modernity and Zhang Peili: Towards a Critical Contemporaneity听(2019) as well as the co-edited collections听Visual Culture Wars at the Borders of Contemporary China:听Art, Design, Film, New Media and the Prospects of 鈥淧ost-West鈥 Contemporaneity听(2021) and听Rethinking Displays of Chinese Contemporary Art: Diversity and Tradition听(2024). He was an academic advisor to the internationally acclaimed exhibition 鈥楢rt of Change: New Directions from China,鈥 Hayward Gallery-South Bank Centre, London (2012).

Professor Wang Chunchen听is the Deputy Director and Chief Curator at CAFA Art Museum, Beijing. He was the adjunct curator at the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University (2012-2016) and appointed as the curator of the Chinese Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013). He is Editor-in-Chief of The Chinese Contemporary Art Series published by Springer-Verlag, Germany. His art essays:听Art Intervenes in Society-A New Artistic Relationship听(a Chinese Contemporary Art Criticism Award book, 2010),听The Democracy of Art听(2013) and听The Politics of Images听(2013). He has also organized numerous exhibitions, most recently听IN THINKING - The Intellectual History and Methodologies of Chinese Contemporary Art, Guangdong (2020).

Dr. Katie Hill听is currently Academic Lead, Asia and Senior Lecturer at Sotheby's Institute of Art, London, where she founded and directed the MA in Modern and Contemporary Asian Art.

Roundtable and Exhibition Highlights

The exhibition and roundtable have been made possible by the generous support of the 91色情片 Judith Neilson Chair of Contemporary Art.
In association with

Delve Deeper: Relevant Research by the Chair

Monographs

Gladston P,听2019,听Contemporary Chinese Art, Aesthetic Modernity and Zhang Peili Towards a Critical Contemporaneity,听Bloomsbury Academic,听London,听

Chapters

Gladston P,听2024,听'鈥楬umour/Youmo in Chinese Contemporary Art and Online Visual Culture: Identifying the Intertextual Traces of Confucian-literati Aesthetics鈥', in听Gieskes M; Williams GH听(ed.),听Humor, Globalization, and Culture-specificity in Contemporary Art,听Bloomsbury,听London

Gladston P,听2023,听'Dis-/Continuing Traditions: Chinese Contemporary Art and the Polylogic Translation of Confucian-literati Culture', in听Gladston P; Jin H; Yan H听(ed.),听Translation Studies and China: Literature, Cinema, and Visual Arts,听Routledge,听

Gladston P; Howarth-Gladston L,听2022,听'鈥楥hinese Confucian-literati Culture and Post-Enlightenment Philosophical Aesthetics鈥', in听Coalter C听(ed.),听Bloomsbury Philosophy Library 鈥 Bloomsbury History of Modern Aesthetics,听Bloomsbury.,听London and New York,听

In the media

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