Spotlight on a New Generation: Contemporary Chinese Artists
- Special Exhibition
Clara T. Rankin Suite of Chinese Art Galleries
Featured Art
About The Exhibition
Listen as Curator Clarissa von Spee discusses several works from the exhibition.
In the last 100 years, China has undergone dramatic changes, including the emperor’s abdication in 1912, the establishment of the Republic of China (1912–49), the Communist takeover under Mao Zedong in 1949, the Cultural Revolution (1966–76), and the establishment of reforms after Mao’s death in 1976.
Today China is among the world’s fastest growing economies, becoming a global leader in renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and green technology. Its relevance in the art world also grows as Chinese contemporary artists have gained international recognition.
The works presented here were produced by artists living in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the US who all reference traditional media and artistic practices—like working with ink on paper or silk—but breach historic boundaries by using new formats, techniques, and subject matter.
Read more about this exhibition on the blog.