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    A Tradition Redefined: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection, 1950-2000

    A Tradition Redefined: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Painting from the Chu-tsing Li Collection, 1950-2000 Image gallery

    Phoenix Art Museum

    July 8-September 14, 2008

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    Organized by Phoenix Art Museum and Harvard University Art Museum, this exhibition will present 60 works that reveal the fundamental transformation of Chinese painting resulting from dynamic social, political and cultural developments in China, Taiwan and the United States in recent years. As more artists of Chinese background have become internationally recognized, the lines between China and the rest of the world have been continually defined and redefined. As early as the 1960's, Chu-tsing Li, Ph.D., professor emeritus of the University of Kansas, played an instrumental role in bringing this transformation into global awareness through his many publications on art history and emerging artists. This exhibition opens at Harvard University Art Museum Oct. 22, 2007, and following the Phoenix venue, will travel to The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, in Fall 2008, and to the Spencer Museum of Art at The University of Kansas in Spring 2009. Exhibit Location: Steele Gallery, Phoenix Art Museum

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      Tickets: $10/Adults, $8/Seniors (65+) and Students, $4/Youth (6-17), Free/Members and Children Under 6

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 8-September 14, 2008

      Times:
      Tuesday 10:00am-9:00pm, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm

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      Phoenix Art Museum

      1625 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Human Nature: The Photographs of Barbara Bosworth
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Great art exhibit!"
        Review posted by: Stephanie from Phx., Az., U.S.A. , Jun 08, 2008

        Beautiful photography in black and white and in color. I especially love the bird series, the trees and the meadow series that she created.

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        Beautiful photography in black and white and in color. I especially love the bird series, the trees and the meadow series that she created.

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      • Event Name: Illuminated Manuscripts
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Breath-taking and illuminating"
        Review posted by: Ken Gallatin from Phoenix AZ, Jan 09, 2008

        I merely went to see the old scrolls and fragments, but I got so much more. The St. John's Bible blew me away. No photo does it justice. Stunning. Beautiful in its own right, it surprised me in an art... Expand

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        I merely went to see the old scrolls and fragments, but I got so much more. The St. John's Bible blew me away. No photo does it justice. Stunning. Beautiful in its own right, it surprised me in an art form we see so little. What a great find! Don't miss it. The old manuscripts convey the depth and history of many cultures that have carried art and scripture next to our ancestors' bosoms so that they could pass down these torches of civilization to us. I was in awe; when it was time to go, I couldn't. I turned around and went through the exhibit again. Don't miss the Syriac Peshitta and Coptic manuscripts nor the steps involved in getting European versions to the printing press. Beyond the thrill of the artwork and the profundity of this exhibition's message, I walked away, eventually, with a sense of the piety from a couple millennia. Many thanks to Phoenix Art Museum and the collectors who lent us this view extending from ancient Mesopotamia to the dazzle of post-modern illumination. Collapse

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