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Exhibition of Chinese Abstract Art

The ability to think about cultural problems and the ability to search for personal expression are two parallels that exist between artistic expression in both the East and the West. Artists trained in China during the 20th century received very strict training in the realist styles of painting.
Though artists from the East and West have different reasons and approaches to abstract art, they share the same aesthetic logic in their decision to break away from the orthodox training to seek free expression and a thorough an understanding of one’s in innermost being.

Artists: Li Huasheng, Lin Yan, Liu Zijian, Qiu Shihua, shen Chen, Wang Chuan, Chihung Yang, Zhou Li

Curator: Huang Zhuan

Organizer: OCT Contemporary Art Terminal of the He Xiangning Art Museum

Co-Organizers: Art Now Gallery, Hanart TZ Gallery, Artist Commune, ChinaSquare

Sponsor: J&J Art Fund, USA

Dates and Venues:

June 1 to July 1,2007 OCT Contemporary Art Terminal, Shenzhen

August 2 to Sep. 1,2007 Art Now Gallery, Beijing

Sep. 29 to Oct. 17,2007 Artist Commune, Hong Kong

Feb.1 to March 1, 2008 China Square Gallery, New York

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