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Surimono and Poetry
The genre of Japanese woodblock prints known as surimono is characterised by the harmonious combination of poetry and image. Surimono were produced specifically for private use, not for sale in the market, to exchange as gifts on special occasions, particularly … Continue reading
Painting and Calligraphy by Wucius Wong on display at the Ashmolean Museum
Gallery 10 & 38 | Admission Free The Ashmolean Museum is currently displaying in two galleries a selection of works by the Hong Kong artist Wucius Wong. This display based on the Museum’s collection is linked to the Lui Shou-kwan … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Paintings Collection, Curator Blog Post, Temporary display, Uncategorized
Tagged Ashmolean, Calligraphy, China, Chinese, Chinese collection, Chinese paintings, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Art, Dr Paul Bevan, Eastern Art, Exhibition, Expression in Calligraphy, Hong Kong, Lui Shou-kwan, Michael Sullivan, Oxford, Pat Hui, Poetry, Song Dynasty, Su Dongpo, Valley of the Heart, Wucius Wong
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Women in the Cultural Revolution
In this blog we will be looking at a small number of the exhibits in the current exhibition “A Century of Women in Chinese Art” now on show at the Ashmolean Museum until the 14th of October 2018, with reference … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Paintings Collection, Collection research, Curator Blog Post, Temporary display, Uncategorized
Tagged Ashmolean, Ballet, Chairman Mao, China, Chinese paintings, Chinese paintings gallery, Chinese prints, Cultural Revolution, Dr Paul Bevan, Eastern Art, Model Opera, Oxford, Paul Bevan, Women, Women in China
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Beyond the Brush—Abstract Ink Painting since 1960
Exhibition dates: 4 April to 28 August 2017 Gallery 29 | Admission Free The New display Beyond the Brush—Abstract Ink Painting since 1960 in gallery 29 explores abstraction in Chinese art. The paintings, selected from the Ashmolean Collection, combine elements … Continue reading