Out of Character: Decoding Chinese Calligraphy
October 5, 2012–January 13, 2013
What defines a masterwork? This exhibition, focusing on fifteen masterpieces supported by twenty-five additional works of the highest quality, explores the roles of tradition, creativity and self-expression in the art of Chinese calligraphy. Through the centuries, a complex set of rules and traditions evolved impacting every aspect of the calligrapher’s practice. Within these constraints, creativity and self-expression have remained the goals of the Chinese calligrapher. Global artistic phenomenon Xu Bing has proposed a new multi-media piece especially for the exhibition. Out of Character also includes paintings--borrowed from the collection of SFMOMA--by modern American masters Brice Marden, Franz Kline, and Mark Tobey, whose works have been linked with calligraphy.
"Dragon", detail from poem in cursive script by Zhang Ruitu (張瑞圖, 1570-1641), large hanging scroll, ink on paper.
This exhibition was organized by the Asian Art Museum.
