Hong Kong / New York
Select works from artists who are grounded in traditional ink painting, but work in a variety of different media , together they revolutionize and energize this genre that was until recently considered outmoded.
Map of Mountains and Seas # 26, 2017
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Water Mountain Study # 3, 2013
Water Mountain Study # 2, 2013
Water Mountain Study # 1, 2013
Reflections • Nature Series #4 , 2015–2019
Bonsai 12, 2017
Morning Light, 2020
Full Moon at West Lake S027, 2019
Sprout S009, 2019
Extension S 013, 2019
Rubbing Rain Series, 2020
Hundred Layers of Lotus Petals, 2020
Alisan Fine Arts is delighted to announce our participation in Art Basel’s first iteration of Online Viewing Rooms, a new digital platform designed to connect galleries and collectors from around the world. For this inaugural edition, we will be showing artists who strive to revolutionize and reinvent the classical format of traditional ink art while still rooted in the ink tradition. Included are prestigious Chinese diaspora artist Walasse Ting, internationally acclaimed artist Xu Lei, Zhang Yu, Nan Qi and Lan Zhenghui from Mainland China, Hong Kong sculptor Kum Chi-keung, emerging female artists Zhang Yirong and Zhang Xiaoli and multi media artist Zhang Jian-Jun as well as American artists Barbara Edelstein and Michael Cherney, both who work and live in China. These artists collectively stand at the forefront of a movement to take traditional ink painting into a new era, pushing the boundaries of what defines and determines contemporary ink art.