欧美日韩性大香蕉|精品无码成人视频|永久久久久久久久|日韩加勒比偷拍网|婷婷伊人久久蜜桃|亚洲理论中文字幕|中文无码黄色Av|三级一区二区三区|超碰在线精品专区|国语对白一级A片

Culture

German expressionism on view in Shanghai

By Zhang Kun ( Shanghai Star ) Updated: 2014-08-08 07:00:00

German expressionism on view in Shanghai

Luo Lizhong's Raining.

It depicts a woman, eyes closed, holding up a child as if in offering to the gods.

German expressionism on view in Shanghai

Artist focuses on poor quality artworks 

German expressionism on view in Shanghai

Narrative in oil 

It was part of an emotionally charged print series entitled War, which she produced after her youngest son was killed on a battlefield in 1914.

Human suffering, the tragedy of war, poverty, and rebellion by the desperate — these are the main themes of Kollwitz's work, which includes paintings, sculptures and prints.

According to curator Kim Sukmo, Kollwitz was an important influence on contemporary Chinese art. A section of the exhibition features a dialogue between Kollwitz and Chinese artists who studied in art academies in the 1970s. "They had great admiration for Kollwitz and the technique ignited the passion of these Chinese artists," says Kim.

The exhibition is one of a series of shows featuring Expressionism at the museum.

In the neighboring showroom is an exhibition of Italian Expressive Arts in the second half of the 20th century. In the opposite hall is the debut exhibition of Ecuadorian master artist Oswaldo Guayasamin.

Three of the shows feature Chinese artists' works, including leading members of China's contemporary art scene, and pioneering artists exploring Expressionism in ink painting and other media.

German Expressionism since the 1960s is on show at Hall 17. Visitors must buy a separate ticket for the Kollwitz exhibition, which costs 20 yuan ($3.25).

 
Editor's Picks
Hot words

Most Popular
 
...