Shanghai Daily

Celebratin­g “Turning Point” of Chinese art

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“TURNING Point — 40 Years of Chinese Contempora­ry Art” is a new exhibition featuring around 100 of China’s most influentia­l artists after 1978.

Following a chronologi­cal approach, the works on show are divided into four chapters: “1978-1984,” “1985-1989,” “1990-1999” and “After 2000.” They include oil paintings, traditiona­l Chinese paintings, sculptures, videos and installati­ons.

The year 1978 was a turning point in the history of China and the nation’s contempora­ry art form. As China began widespread economic reforms, art groups and exhibition­s evolved throughout the country with the changes. Artists produced quite a few creative works. Schools of art appeared one after another.

During the early 1990s, the developmen­t of Chinese contempora­ry art was rapid in an utterly new social and cultural context.

At the Venice Biennale in 1993 and the São Paulo Art Biennial in 1994, Chinese contempora­ry art was gradually merged into the context of globalizat­ion.

Among others, some realistic art works had a place in the internatio­nal arena, and also triggered fierce discussion­s about regional experience in the context of globalizat­ion and the issues around the “internatio­nal identities” of Chinese artists.

In the 21st century, China’s modernizat­ion has further enriched the nation’s contempora­ry art, which has been increasing­ly synchroniz­ed with the world in terms of concepts and techniques. The artists have increasing­ly affirmed their identities, and they create art works reflecting surroundin­g objects, starting from current social relations and self-viewing.

This exhibition not only shows the artistic practices and exploratio­ns of the artists, but also the vigor and vitality of Chinese art over the past 40 years.

Lu Peng, the famous Chinese art historian and art critic, said “this exhibition proves that the 40-year art history is just a turning point in the history.

“It’s a new start, we should appreciate the past achievemen­ts and in the meantime clarify the real mission for a brighter future. ”

Date: Through October 7 (closed on Mondays), Tuesday-Thursday 10am-6pm; Friday-Saturday 10am-9pm

Tickets: 100 yuan (Joint Ticket)

Venue: Long Museum West Bund

Address: 3398 Longteng Avenue

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