
On September 19, “The Way Is Infinite: Centennial Retrospective Exhibition of Zao Wou-Ki” saw its grand opening at the Art Museum of China Academy of Art (CAA).
His artistic journey began in Hangzhou, a place where his artistic talent was nurtured. On the tenth anniversary of his death, his masterpieces finally returned to Hangzhou. “The Way Is Infinite: Centennial Retrospective Exhibition of Zao Wou-Ki”, divided into six sections, showcases more than 200 pieces of Zao Wou-Ki’s important oil paintings, Chinese ink wash paintings, watercolors, lithographs, porcelain paintings and related literature works (including 129 of his oil paintings) in an attempt to present his artistic journey of different periods in every possible way.
Zao Wou-Ki was a world-famous Chinese French painter. Zao blended Chinese and Western elements to create a distinctive artistic style. With his artworks included in the collections of more than 150 major museums and art galleries worldwide, such as the Centre Pompidou in France, Tate Modern in the U.K., the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Modern Art in the U.S., Zao has made unique contributions to cultural exchanges between the East and the West.
Deeply rooted in Chinese culture, Zao maintained a close connection with his homeland and the people there throughout his life. He dedicated his life to interpreting the Chinese art spirit in modern language, as a fervent champion of creative adaptation and development of traditional Chinese culture. As an art scene linking tradition and modernity organically, the exhibition embodies a leap from the former to the latter, a practice transformation of Chinese modern cultural forms through the combination of these two elements.
During the exhibition, the forum “The Way Is Infinite: Zao Wou-Ki’s World of Art” and the symposium “The Dream Quest of West Lake - Zao Wou-Ki 85 Workshop” were held at the China Academy of Art.
The exhibition is held between September 20 2023 and February 20 2024 (open to the public from September 26, 2023) at the Art Museum of China Academy
Source: Elia