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FILM | This film screening and conversation with artists Arnold Chang and Li Huayi focuses on Chinese artist Chang Dai-chien and his modernization of ink painting.

The Shape and Color of Ink: Chang Dai-chien After 1949 Film Screening and Artist Conversation

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Date(s) - 03/05/2020
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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Asian Art Museum

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The work of Chang Dai-chien, one of the most acclaimed Chinese artists of the 20th century, is featured in the exhibition Chang Dai-chien: Painting from Heart to Hand, on view through April 26. Learn more about Chang at this screening of excerpts from director Weimin Zhang’s film “Of Color of Ink: Chang Dai-chien After 1949,” introduced by Fan Jeremy Zhang, Barbara and Gerson Bakar Curator of Chinese Art. A conversation between Li Huayi and Arnold Chang, two artists whose work was influenced by Chang’s modernization of ink painting, follows the film screening.

The film screening is part of a two-day program co-presented by the Asian Art Museum and San Francisco State University, with support from the Mozhai Foundation. On Friday, March 6, join artists and scholars for a one-day symposium at San Francisco State University.

Reception to follow, sponsored by Bonhams Fine Art Auctioneers and ValuersThursday Night Sponsors / Thursday Nights are supported by Wells Fargo.

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