Tag: Abstract Art
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The Eastern Echo of the Thinking of Being: A Study of Zao Wou-Ki’s Painting from the Perspectives of Heidegger and Taoism
This paper focuses on the art of Zao Wou-Ki, interpreting it through the dual perspectives of Martin Heidegger’s philosophy of Being and Taoist thought. In response to the current lack of application of cross-cultural philosophical dialogue in the field of art, and the fact that existing studies on Zao Wou-Ki tend to emphasize stylistic analysis…
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The Tendency of Abstraction in Contemporary Artistic Creation
This text attempts to explore the process of abstraction in contemporary Western art, analyzing the essence of how art achieves abstraction and illustrating that art should reflect its creative vitality and its infinite potential in the process of abstraction. Art should not continue to perpetuate rigid creative patterns; it must find its path of infinite…
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Undercurrent and Tides: Zhu Lizige and Her Focused Brush Strokes
Li Yang DOI: 10.64212/LHTS6252 Abstract Abstract art is a difficult topic to clearly delineate in the field of contemporary art. In many cases in art history, examining the artist’s experiences, creative attitude, and a more comprehensive body of work, combined with relevant historical context, can more realistically reconstruct the significance of an artist’s work. Using Zhu Lizige’s…
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A Preliminary Study on the Theory of the NO. 3 Image
Representational art and abstract art have become unquestionable theoretical issues in art history, and imagery theory in traditional Chinese art theory also has a complete system. However, a group of Asian artists such as Zao Wou-ki (1921-2013), Chu Teh- Chun (1921-2014), Xu Bing (1955-), Cai Guoqiang (1957-), etc., have entered the field of Western art…
