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Dictionary

  • 制作日1991
  • 寸法206.0 x 305.0 cm

Explore Liu Dan's intricate ink paintings blending Chinese tradition & Western realism. Capturing Daoist energy, he revives scholar-stone appreciation & embodies timeless artistic goals.

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作品の詳細

Shortly after finishing his monumental Ink Handscroll, Liu decided to try using watercolors for the first time, choosing a small family dictionary as his subject. Published circa 1937, the dictionary contained neither simplified characters nor Communist-inflected rhetoric. Liu’s Dictionary, therefore, can be read as a subtle commentary on how language influences the cultural identity and personal freedom of its users. Through meticulously creating effects that mimic the original object’s age and use, Liu insists on a microscopic way of looking—examining an ordinary object methodically and painstakingly, then using his art to transform it into something monumental.

作家の略歴

A Synthesis of Worlds: The Life and Art of Liu Dan

Liu Dan, born in Nanjing, China in 1953, stands as a compelling figure in contemporary art—a master who bridges the seemingly disparate worlds of classical Chinese ink painting and Western realism. His journey is one of profound cultural immersion, artistic exploration, and a relentless pursuit of capturing the essence of his subjects beyond mere stylistic representation. Growing up steeped in the traditions of Confucian classics, poetry, and calligraphy under the tutelage of his grandfather, Liu received an education that instilled not only technical skill but also a deep philosophical grounding. This early foundation proved pivotal, shaping his artistic sensibility and imbuing his work with layers of meaning that resonate across cultures. The tumultuous period of the Cultural Revolution disrupted this idyllic upbringing, forcing him into rural re-education—an experience that would later fuel his desire for “true knowledge” and inform his artistic vision.

From Hangzhou to Hawaii: A Transcultural Evolution

Following the upheaval of the Cultural Revolution, Liu Dan formally studied traditional Chinese painting at the prestigious Jiangsu Academy of Chinese Painting in Hangzhou from 1978 to 1981. This period solidified his mastery of *guohua*, or native painting, but it was his move to Hawaii in 1981 that sparked a transformative shift in his artistic trajectory. Encountering Western art for the first time, he began meticulously copying Renaissance drawings—a testament to his dedication and an early indication of his willingness to absorb diverse influences. This wasn’t merely imitation; it was a deliberate act of understanding, a quest to deconstruct and ultimately synthesize Eastern and Western techniques. In Hawaii, Liu began developing his distinctive style: a remarkable fusion of classical Chinese brushwork with the precision and realism he discovered in Western painting traditions. His marriage to Elizabeth Wichmann, an American academic and theater artist, further enriched this transcultural dialogue, providing both personal support and intellectual stimulation.

Scholar-Stones and Daoist Principles

Liu Dan’s artistic focus crystallized around his intricate depictions of scholar-stones—objects revered in Chinese culture for their symbolic representation of strength, resilience, and spiritual enlightenment. He didn't simply paint these stones; he embarked on a “micro exploration through macro understanding,” meticulously observing their textures, forms, and the interplay of light and shadow. This process transcends mere visual replication, delving into the philosophical underpinnings of Daoism—particularly the concepts of yin and yang energies. His scholar-stone paintings are not just studies in form but embodiments of these opposing yet complementary forces, reflecting a deep connection between mind and nature. As Chinese scholar Ah Cheng eloquently described, Liu’s work represents “an open exploration of the connection between mind and Dao.”

International Recognition and Enduring Legacy

Liu Dan's artistic journey led him to New York in 1992, where he connected with a vibrant community of artists including Ai Weiwei and Xu Bing. This marked a period of increasing international recognition, with exhibitions at prominent institutions such as the Gallery at Takashimaya in New York and galleries throughout Japan. His work has been featured in numerous solo and group shows worldwide, including the Shanghai Biennale, the Metropolitan Museum, Harvard University’s Sackler Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum. He returned to China in 2006 to mentor young artists, solidifying his role as a pivotal figure in contemporary Chinese art. Liu Dan's enduring legacy lies not only in his technical virtuosity but also in his ability to transcend stylistic boundaries, creating works that are both deeply rooted in tradition and strikingly modern in their sensibility. He continues to paint today, embodying a timeless artistic goal: to capture the true essence of his subjects and reveal the profound interconnectedness of all things.
  • Born: 1953, Nanjing, China
  • Education: Jiangsu Academy of Chinese Painting, Hangzhou (1978-1981)
  • Key Influences: Confucian classics, poetry, calligraphy, Ya Ming, Western Renaissance painting, Daoist philosophy.
liu dan

liu dan

1953 - , China

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Ink painting, Realism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Ya Ming']
  • Date Of Birth: 1953
  • Date Of Death: Living
  • Full Name: Liu Dan
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Study for Ink Handscroll
    • Dictionary
    • Ink Handscroll
  • Place Of Birth: Nanjing, China