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Book Synopsis: The ongoing legacy of the East Asian ink tradition in contemporary artIncluding the work of more than 50 contemporary artists—from Xu Bing and Lin Tianmiao to Lee Ufan and Hiroshi Sugimoto—and featuring artists from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore to South Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Europe and the United States, this book offers a reevaluation of what defines ink art, arguing that it is not the conceptual threads of its history that define what contemporary ink art can be. The gatekeepers who have tied ink art to the continent of Asia and prescribed a strict set of tools for its execution—ink, brush, paper, silk—are nowhere in sight here. Instead, this collection recognizes a spirit of ink painting that transcends medium or place of origin. Ink Dreams seeks to delineate that spirit in the context of a contemporary, globalizing art world, by recognizing three major facets of ink art history that go beyond the tradition’s concrete attributes. Exquisitely designed and illustrated, this publication features one of the most important collections of contemporary ink art in the world, from Dora and Gérard Cognié. While there are books on traditional Chinese ink painting, this unique book examines how contemporary art extends an expanded practice into the present day.
Artists include: Bingyi, gu wenda, Li Huasheng, Li Huayi, Chen Haiyan, Lin Tianmiao, Liu Dan, Liu Guosong, Lui Shou-kwan, Qiu Shihua, Idris Khan, Wang Tiande, Wucius Wong, Xu Bing, Yang Jiechang, Zhang Yu, Zheng Chongbin, Park Seo-bo, Lee Ufan, Kitamura Junko, Kim Ho-deuk, Shirazeh Houshiary, Jorma Puranen, Matti Kujasalo, Ophélie Asch, Irma Blank, Michael Cherney, Shi Guorui, Hai Bo, Hiroshi Sugimoto and Min Byung Hun.
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Discover the mesmerizing world of contemporary ink art with "Ink Dreams: Selections from the Fondation INK Collection" book. Featuring more than 50 renowned artists from around the globe, this book challenges conventional notions of ink art and explores the boundless creativity of artists who transcend traditional boundaries.
Immerse yourself in a visual feast of exquisitely designed and illustrated pages that showcase the diversity and innovation within the ink art genre. From China to the United States, this collection celebrates the rich tapestry of ink painting that knows no limits in medium, style, or geography.
Uncover the intersection of tradition and modernity as the pages of "Ink Dreams" reveal the evolution of ink art history. With artists like Xu Bing, Lin Tianmiao, and Hiroshi Sugimoto, this book pays homage to the legacy of ink painting while pushing the boundaries of what contemporary art can achieve.
Embark on a journey through the global landscape of ink art and witness the transformative power of creativity that knows no bounds. "Ink Dreams" is a must-have for art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone who appreciates the beauty of artistic expression in its most innovative form.
Experience the world of contemporary ink art like never before. Order your copy of "Ink Dreams" today and delve into a realm where tradition meets innovation, and creativity knows no limits. Get your copy now!
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