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作品
Arnold Chang American, 1954
Landscape After Fang Congyi, 2020hanging scroll, ink on paper29 x 18 1/4 in
73.7 x 46.4 cmThis ink painting by Arnold Chang features a towering central mountain that rises triumphantly in the background, surrounded by misty peaks and valleys. Chang’s composition intentionally refers to the hanging...This ink painting by Arnold Chang features a towering central mountain that rises triumphantly in the background, surrounded by misty peaks and valleys. Chang’s composition intentionally refers to the hanging scroll Sacred Mountains and Precious Groves by the Yuan landscapist Fang Congyi (1301-1378), now in the collection of National Palace Museum, Taipei. Unlike Fang’s hemp-fiber strokes in the Dong-Ju manner in depicting the mountain, Chang’s work is characterized by spontaneous, fluid lines and exceptionally delicate and subtle ink washes. He employs light and dark ink to create depth and texture, with loose brushwork and especially ink dots suggesting the rugged terrain and dense foliage. The mist enveloping the mountains adds an ethereal quality, enhancing the sense of distance and scale. This contemporary piece presents Chang’s deep understanding of traditional Chinese literati painting while articulating his own expressive voice.
这幅由張洪创作的水墨画展现了在远处屹立的一座气势磅礴的高耸山峰,四周环绕着云雾缭绕的山峰和山谷。張洪的构图有意地参考了元代山水画家方从义(1301-1378)的立轴作品《神岳琼林图》,该作品现藏于台北故宫博物院。与方从义在描绘山峰时采用的董巨画派风格的麻皮皴不同,張洪的作品以灵动流畅的线条和极其细腻微妙的水墨为特点。他运用深浅不一的墨色来营造深度和质感,而松散的笔法和墨点则暗示了崎岖的地形和茂密的树叶。笼罩在山峰上的薄雾增添了一种空灵的质感,增强了距离感和空间感。这件当代作品展示了張洪对于传统中国文人画的深刻理解,同时明确表达了他自己独特的表现力。
展览
2024 The Mountains Show and Hide: Color in the Landscape Paintings of Arnold Chang, Curated by Joy Xiao Chen, Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, New York, USA