PHILADELPHIA, April 1 (Xinhua) -- An exhibition of
contemporary Chinese art on world tour started its only U.S. stop at Drexel
University, Philadelphia, on Wednesday.
Organized by the Ministry of Culture of China, the
show "INK not INK" is the first large-scale exhibition of contemporary Chinese
art ever presented in the Greater Philadelphia region.
More than 80 paintings, prints, sculptures, and
videos by 38 Chinese artists, including renowned figures such as Gu Wenda, Wei
Qingji, and Lin Tianmiao, are presented.
The theme of the exhibition is the critical role that
the ancient tradition of ink painting plays in the cultural memory and
imagination of many contemporary Chinese artists responding to China's explosive
economic growth and rapid globalization.
As outside cultural influences become increasingly
potent inside China, artists are boldly experimenting with new mediums and
technologies on an imposing scale, creating unprecedented admixtures of Western
and Eastern imagery.