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Chinese Prints 1950-2006 in the Ashmolean Museum

A catalogue of the Ashmolean’s collection of Chinese prints from 1950-2006 by Weimin He and Shelagh Vainker (published Oxford, 2007).

Chinese Prints 1950-2006 in the Ashmolean Museum by Weimin He and Shelagh Vainker

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  • Literature notes

    During the period when thought was confined, the Chinese sense of deformation in my work was a breakthrough in the rigid printmaking formulation. As a contemporary French critic said, 'you are on the track, whilst the majority are still watching from the stands'.

    Guang Jun attended the Central Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1964 from the Printmaking Department. When the college entrance examination was reinstated in 1978, he began a postgraduate course in printmaking and obtained a Master’s degree in 1980. He was formerly the head of the Printmaking Department of the CAFA. Guang Jun has worked in a broad range of print media and styles, and was one of the earliest artists in China to practise and promote screen printing in the printmaking field. Guang is an innovative and experimental artist and he has endeavoured through a foundation of oriental philosophical thought to achieve an effect of looseness and effortlessness in his prints.
  • Details

    Associated place
    Asia China (place of creation)
    Date
    1985
    Artist/maker
    Guang Jun (born 1938) (printmaker)
    Material and technique
    screenprint
    Dimensions
    sheet 74.4 x 57.4 cm (height x width)
    print 74 x 54 cm (height x width)
    Material index
    Technique index
    Object type index
    No. of items
    1
    Credit line
    Purchased, 2007.
    Accession no.
    EA2007.24
  • Further reading

    Weimin He, and Shelagh Vainker, Chinese Prints 1950-2006 in the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2007), no. 78 on p. 89, illus. p. 89

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Publications online

  • Chinese Prints 1950-2006 in the Ashmolean Museum by Weimin He and Shelagh Vainker

    Chinese Prints 1950-2006 in the Ashmolean Museum

    During the period when thought was confined, the Chinese sense of deformation in my work was a breakthrough in the rigid printmaking formulation. As a contemporary French critic said, 'you are on the track, whilst the majority are still watching from the stands'.

    Guang Jun attended the Central Academy of Fine Arts, graduating in 1964 from the Printmaking Department. When the college entrance examination was reinstated in 1978, he began a postgraduate course in printmaking and obtained a Master’s degree in 1980. He was formerly the head of the Printmaking Department of the CAFA. Guang Jun has worked in a broad range of print media and styles, and was one of the earliest artists in China to practise and promote screen printing in the printmaking field. Guang is an innovative and experimental artist and he has endeavoured through a foundation of oriental philosophical thought to achieve an effect of looseness and effortlessness in his prints.
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