Rhythmic Vitality: Six Principles of Chinese Painting
December 9, 2017, 11:00am - Mar 25, 5:00pm
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
Arts & Culture, Educational, Family Friendly
The Six Principles have been described as the most influential paragraph ever written on the art of Chinese painting. Xie He, active ca. 500 C.E., was a painter and art critic who methodically outlined these sic principles, sometimes translated as "techniques" or "elements" of painting. They have persisted over 1500 years as criteria for creating, examining, and evaluating art in China. The spare language, utilizing just four characters to express each of Xie He's points, has allowed for broad interpretations and sparked debates over translation even well into the 20th century.
The first and foremost important principle has sometimes been poetically translated as "Rhythmic Vitality" or "Spirit Harmony". Without this, the painter said, one need look no further. This exhibition will equip visitors to look further and with greater appreciation using concepts established by one of China's early art critics. Rhythmic Vitality is comprised of works from the collections of the KIA and of Joy and Tim Light.
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View Website - https://www.kiarts.org/page.php?menu_id=74When
December 9, 2017
11:00am - Mar 25, 5:00pm
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Kalamazoo Institute of Arts
314 South Park Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
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The Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is a nonprofit art museum and school. Since 1924, the institute has offered art classes, exhibitions, lectures, events, activities and a permanent collection. The KIA's...
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