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Artworks
Arnold Chang & Michael Cherney
After Guo Xi's Deep Valley 仿郭熙的幽谷圖, 2019photography and ink on xuan paper mounted on paper54 x 23 3/4 in
137.2 x 60.3 cmAfter Guo Xi’s Deep Valley: The photographic excerpt depicts abstract details of a mountain face in the Kunlun Mountains, not far from Kashgar. In his decades of travel photography, the Kunlun Mountains were the only location where Michael Cherney encountered this particular formation and texture of stone. The pattern of interlocking fissures depicted in the photo is reminiscent of a work in the Shanghai Museum by the Song dynasty painter Guo Xi. Chang referenced the painting by emulating Guo’s brush method and compositional structure.
《仿郭熙的幽谷图》这幅作品中的摄影局部描绘了离喀什不远的昆仑山的一个山面的抽象细节。 在秋麦数十年的旅行摄影中,昆仑山是他唯一遇到这种形态迥异的形状和纹理的地方。照片中呈现的纵横交错的裂缝图案让人与上海博物馆中宋代画家郭熙的一幅作品《幽谷图》产生联想。张洪的绘画创作中既是参考了那幅作品的构图,并参考了郭熙的笔法而完成。Exhibitions
2022 Mar-May, Ink Affinities: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney, Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, New York, NY.1of 2