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日本前卫艺术先驱群展上海:当具体派相遇古树古宅
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-05-14 04:59
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Beyond: Infinite Possibilities of Avant-Garde Art" showcases 18 Japanese avant-garde artists, marking the opening of the 2025 Yangyun Art Season, emphasizing the dialogue between contemporary art and Eastern aesthetics [1][3]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features key figures from the Japanese Concrete Art movement, aiming to bridge Eastern and Western avant-garde art [1][3]. - The Concrete Art movement, established in Japan, sought to transcend the boundaries of abstract art, influencing contemporary art significantly despite the dissolution of the Concrete Art Association in 1972 [3]. Group 2: Artistic Themes and Influences - Japanese artists have creatively transformed Western artistic ideas while reflecting on their local culture and history, exploring more experimental and free forms of creation [5]. - The Mono-ha movement, represented by Lee Ufan, emphasizes the relationship between materials and their environment, merging Western philosophical thoughts with traditional Japanese views on nature [7]. - The first generation of non-form artists, influenced by abstract expressionism and post-abstract expressionism, focuses on the exploration of abstract forms and spatial relationships [7][8]. Group 3: Upcoming Exhibitions and Themes - The "Cloud Hidden: Contemporary Awakening of Family Beauty" exhibition, curated by Su Mang, serves as the prologue to the 2025 Yangyun Art Season, exploring Eastern aesthetics through various artistic expressions [12][13]. - The "Slower" segment features the solo exhibition of Canadian ink artist Xia Huiwen, emphasizing a "slow philosophy" through contemporary ink art [17]. - The "Step Forward: Inner Reflection and Journey of Landscape" exhibition will showcase new works by Liu Jiutong, aiming to create a dialogue between traditional and modern art [19].