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E-grāmata: Poetry of Sculpture [World Scientific e-book]

(Nanjing Univ, China)
  • Formāts: 364 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812790088
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  • Formāts: 364 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2008
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789812790088
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
A renowned sculptor from China, Professor Wu Weishan stands out in China's art arena indeed, in the entire cultural fraternity with his unique sculpting styles and original theoretical views. His series of creative works that feature China's historical and cultural celebrities showcase his freehand sculpting technique and his concept of the eight major styles of Chinese sculpture, which directly challenge the phenomenon of contemporary art steeped so heavily in values derived from Western popular art and Russian realism.This book documents the different stages of Wu Weishan's pursuits, struggles, and creations. It records his dealings with eminent figures in the science, cultural, and art arenas, such as Yang Zhenning, Ji Xianlin, Wu Guanzhong, and Xiong Bingming. His art notes, excerpts from his theoretical essays, and images of some selected sculptures are also included. From here, readers can get a glimpse of an artist's inner world during his growing years how he devoutly approached life and art against the backdrop of contemporary society and culture.
Foreward
Yang Zhenning
Advancing towards a Boundless Universe
Father and His Poems
7(8)
Spiritual Sketches
15(10)
Picking Up Treasures from Old Bookstalls
25(2)
The Country of Tulips
27(18)
Global Village of Artists
27(3)
China in the Eyes of Europeans
30(3)
An Old Dutch Man's Special Affections for China
33(1)
Playing Host in the Netherlands
34(3)
The Screw on the Move
37(2)
Making a Sculpture of the Queen of the Netherlands
39(2)
Speech by F.J.M. Houben, Chief Representative of the Queen of the Netherlands and Governor of the Province of Noord-Brabant, at the Handing-Over-Ceremony of Sculpture of the Queen of the Netherlands
41(1)
Speech by Wu Weishan at the Handing-Over-Ceremony
42(3)
Pursuing Dreams in Paris
45(8)
Standing in Front of Mona Lisa
45(1)
Close Up with Auguste Rodin
46(2)
The Lessons from Horse
48(2)
An Instant Moment Can Also Be Eternal
50(3)
Crossing the Pacific
53(18)
Holding Exhibitions in San Francisco
53(5)
The Bridge Is Only That Long
58(3)
Robin's World
61(2)
Avenue of the Stars
63(2)
Visiting ``Son'' in the U.S.
65(4)
A Strange Encounter at the Museum --- Rumination on Works
69(2)
Full Moon in Britain
71(24)
The Sleeping Child Wins the Award
71(7)
My Sculptures Do Not Cater to Westerners An interview after winning the Pangolin Award
78(8)
Xue Longchun
Shang Rong
Sculptures
86(9)
Professor Wu Weishan
Anthony Stones
The Season of Cherry Blossoms
95(12)
Holding Exhibitions in Tokyo
95(2)
Inexpressible Emotions
97(1)
Tom M. Aoyama
A Challenger of the Modern Soul
98(9)
Saburo Kosugi
Boisterous Hong Kong
107(3)
Heaven and Earth and Affections between Mother and Son
110(61)
Wu Weishan's Stint at HKUST
Foreword of Wu Weishan's Sculptures and Paintings
112(1)
Woo Chia-wei
The Symbol of Chinese Culture
Speech at the Unveiling Ceremony of Qian Mu's Sculpture
113(2)
The Pinnacle Display of Portrait Sculpture
115(18)
King Yeo-chi
Sculpting the Times
Extraordinary Character
Sculpting a Portrait of Yang Zhenning
127(6)
Reading Wu Weishan's Candour, Purity and Simplicity
133(1)
Yang Zhenning
Speech by Yang Zhenning at the Unveiling Ceremony of His Sculpture in Tsinghua University
134(1)
Speech by Yang Zhenning at the Unveiling Ceremony of His Sculpture in Nanjing University
135(1)
Speech by Yang Zhenning at the Opening Ceremony of ``Casting the Soul with the Literary Heart --- Exhibition of Wu Weishan's Sculptural Works''
136(26)
Talking about Form and Spirit with Pride and Exultance
On the Spirit of Art
137(6)
Fei Xiaotong
A Name Remembered throughout Generations
Impressions of 100-year-old Gu Yuxiu
143(8)
A Devoted Ox of Chinese Culture
In memory of Xiong Bingming
151(11)
Solidified History
162(4)
Sculpting with Four Hands
166(2)
Xiong Bingming
Knowledge of Self is Wisdom
168(3)
Wu Weishan
An Oriental Old Sage
171(4)
Promoting Chinese Culture, Creating a New Era of Sculpture
172(3)
Making a Sculpture of Lin Sanzhi Six Times
175(8)
The Humour of a Master Mathematician
183(4)
Chang Jian
Sculpting Confucius Using Ancient Methods
187(2)
An Instant of a Peasant-Scientist
189(3)
The Form of Old Man Shanyuan
192(3)
Sculpting the Confident and Deep Xiao Xian
195(2)
The Soul of Similarity and Dissimilarity
197(2)
A Minute Detail
199(2)
Sculpting Wu Zuoren
201(2)
Sculptures of Cultural Notables
203(22)
On Creating Freehand Sculpture
The Theory of Freehand Sculpting (Excerpt)
225(20)
My Views on the Characteristics and Styles of Chinese Sculptural Art
Expounding the Eight Major Types of Ancient Chinese Sculpture
230(1)
Primitive, simple and unpolished imagery
231(1)
Strange abstractness of the Shang dynasty
232(1)
Decorative and realistic depiction in Qin figurines
233(1)
Firm and Vigorous freehandedness of the Han dynasty
234(3)
Ideal modelling in Buddhism
237(2)
Realistic depiction of the customs of the Song dynasty
239(1)
Form exaggeration in imperial mausoleums
240(1)
Expression of simplicity among the people
241(4)
Sculpting the Spirit of the Times
245(24)
The Soul of Western Han Dynasty
Imageries in Wooden Sculptures
253(7)
Free Discussion on Sculpture
Rumination on Comparison
260(3)
Free Discussion on Sculpture
Vividness in Ambiguity
263(4)
Free Discussion on Sculpture
Viewing Sculpture beyond Ambiguity
267(2)
From Clay to Bronze
269(4)
The Primitive Spirit in Modern Sculpture
273(52)
The Poetry of Sculpture
Speech at the UNESCO Centre of Macau and University of Macau
283(22)
Tradition and Innovation
Speech at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
305(20)
Pictures of Freehand Sculptures
325(23)
Appendix A Collection of Comments and Short Reviews
Former Secretary-General of the United Nations
334(1)
Boutros Boutros-Ghali
Former President of Germany
335(4)
Johannes Rau
Chairman of Central Committee of China Democratic League and Former President of Nanjing University
339(1)
Jiang Shusheng
Chairman of China Artists Association and Painter
340(2)
Jin Shangyi
Director of the National Art Museum of China and Art Critic
342(2)
Fan Di'an
President of the China Art Academy
344(2)
Wang Wenzhang
Professor of Qinghua University and Artist
346(1)
Yuan Yunpu
Professor of china Central Academy of Fine Arts and Art Critic
347(1)
Shao Dazhen
About Wu Weishan 348(2)
Postscript 350