Tag: Conceptual Art
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Concept and Medium: China’s First Video Art Piece and Zhang Peili’s Early Artistic Creation
This paper takes China’s earliest video artwork 30×30 and the early works of video artist Zhang Peili (張培力) as a foundation to study and explore the relationship between the origin of Chinese video art and the modern art movement in the 1980s.
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Conversations on Michael Zheng’s Exhibition “A Tree is a Tree” at 500 Capp Street, 2022
In this article, curator and critic Hou Hanru engages in a conversation with artist Michael Zheng about his exhibition titled “A Tree Is a Tree”. The discussion revolves around topics such as perception, conceptual art, and the influence of Buddhism on Zheng’s practice of contemporary art, particularly site-specific installations. Zheng describes his residency at The…
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[AF Forum 10] Michael Zheng: Ch’an, the Beginner’s Mind, and Conceptual Art
Conceptual artist Michael Zheng will be joined in conversation by art critic Max Blue. The two will explore Zheng’s art and influences, approaching the conversation openly from the Buddhist position of the “beginner’s mind,” each bringing their own expertise – overlapping and mutually exclusive – to bear on the subject matter. Beginning with Zheng’s recent…
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[AF Forum 09] Michael Zheng: Ch’an Buddhism the Present Moment, and Conceptual Art
Conceptual artist Michael Zheng will introduce how some of the key concepts in Ch’an Buddhism such as “the Present Moment” and meditation have been influencing his art creation. Using the site-specific installation works from his latest solo exhibition “A Tree Is a Tree” at 500 Capp Street in San Francisco, he will illustrate how unassuming…
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Ch’an, the Beginner’s Mind, and Conceptual Art: A Conversation between Artist Michael Zheng and Critic Max Blue
Michael Zheng DOI: 10.64212/SBMD9300 The second article in this column is based on a forum organized by the Art Frontier, in which art critic Max Blue and artist Michael Zheng engaged in conversations around the topic of “Ch’an Buddhism (禪宗)’s influence on conceptual art”. Owing to its vicinity to Asia, the West Coast of the United…
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Editorial Introduction to the Inaugural Column “Conceptual Art”
Michael Zheng DOI: 10.64212/CONH5624 We are pleased to announce a new column “Conceptual Art” to introduce artworks and artists on the frontier of conceptual art and their historical link. In this inaugural column, we introduce one of the founders of the West Coast Conceptualism in the United States, Paul Kos. As one of the leading figures…
