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    • The Arts
      December 2017

      Aba Through a Monk’s Eyes

      Spiritual Practices

      by Yong Dan

      This album Aba Through a Monk’s Eyes is a storybook in which monk and photographer Yongdan tells stories of Aba through his lens. Knowing that the external thoughts in the world and man’s inner thoughts are emptiness, Yongdan realizes that the affectionate magnificent world and the fervent real life are not mirages. His obsession with photography originates from his complete enlightenment in life and death, from his mercy towards and love of all the living creatures. Perhaps we can understand it in this way – photography is his second language and he is chanting sutras with his lens. In the final analysis, photography is Yongdan’s practice of Buddhism in another way.

    • The Arts
      December 2018

      It's Happening

      Luo Zhongli's Manuscripts 1963-2017

      by Luo Zhongli

      This manuscrtipt collects over 30 pieces of Luo's works since teenage. In the colleciton, not only can readers witness Luo's growth trajectory and learning experiences, but transitions of old Chongqing and Sichuan Fine Arts Institution via artists' visions, as well as sketches regarding famers. To the era, it is that a profile exhibiting China's development of contempary society.

    • The Arts
      January 2019

      Painting ▪ Breath

      by Luo Hanlei

      Can you feel the breathe exuding out of the paintings when you appreciate them? Have you ever imaged that paintings, especially figure paintings, have their own lifes. Acting like human-beings, they breathe, have emotions... Now the painter Luo Hanlei would tell you how figure paintings breathe through her works.

    • The Arts
      December 2018

      Spiritual Mountain

      by Zhou Qing

      The essence of 'Spiritual Mountain' lies in the shaping of natural emotions with 'lines', where poeticity merged with 'To be or not to be, this is the question; to silently endure the fierce and poisonous arrows of life, or to stand up to the boundless suffering of the world'... When we talk about beauty, hope, and the possibility of death in all experiences... When we feel the moment of all this, 'Never fear it – reverberates the voice of eternity.' The mountains, shaped like the steamed buns, are all-inclusive. They also resemble the seated tombs that lead to an eternal philosophical proposition — death. Zhou Qing's artistic utterance is full of loneliness, which is beautiful, because only when one is alone can the mind be truly quiet and rational.In her paintings, each scene is dark and gloomy, seemingly wrapped in silent shouts and the deepest despair. The painting strokes, sometimes soft and slow, sometimes tough and prompt, are the exquisite feelings and delicate emotions of the artist.

    • The Arts
      December 2018

      Xu Baozhong

      New Bronze Age

      by Xu Baozhong

      In recent years, conceptual art or artistic conceptualization has increasingly become an important benchmark in artistic creation, which makes traditional realism sculpture face multiple challenges. How to seek a breakthrough in traditional realism art, and how to be thought provoking and appealing to a general audience, It has become an important topic. The “New Bronze” series, the latest sculptures by Xu Baozhong, is a testament to this concept.

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