UMAG Lecture Series: Reconsidering Chinese Art (2022/23)
Portraying Realities: How Fu Baoshi’s Art Reflects Post-1949 China
Date: Monday, 26 September 2022
Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (HKT)
Mode of delivery: Online via Zoom, registration required
Language: English
Speaker: Ms Rosanne Hui | Art historian and Director of Han Mo Xuan
Discussant: Dr Sarah Ng | Curator, University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong
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Abstract
This research looks at how Fu Baoshi 傅抱石 (1904–1965) employed classical methods and modern elements in his iconic landscape paintings, with an emphasis on the recurrent theme of construction and heavy industry. With reference to Fu’s works, essays, and activities and those of his Jiangsu contemporaries, this study aims to provide a glimpse into how change and redevelopment were depicted, and how interconnected art and politics have come to be in post-1949 China.
Speaker
Rosanne Hui, Art historian and director of Han Mo Xuan 翰墨軒. Ms Hui received her BA (Hons) in Art History and her BA in Economics from Brown University, and her JD from the University of Hong Kong.