Nota de aplicación
An artistic phenomenon in China from the mid 1980s to the late 1990s where some artists attempted to bring the spirit and aesthetics of traditional literati paintings back to life in the face of western influence on most contemporary art currents in China as well as the theoretical circles’ all-out assault on ‘tradition’. From 1989 to 1997, New Literati artists held annual exhibitions, each with a classical conceptual theme. While the phenomenon represented the desire to revive traditional civilization after it was ravaged by social and political change, few New Literati artists are considered to have surpassed older masters in terms of artistic achievements.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... Asiático
- ........ Asiático del este
- .......... Chino
- ............ estilos pictóricos chinos
- .............. Bai miao
- .............. azul y verde (estilo pictórico chino)
- .............. escuela de Cantón
- .............. chih-hua
- .............. Dong-Ju
- .............. Individualista
- .............. shanshui (jinbi)
- .............. Lingnan School
- .............. Loudong
- .............. Ma-Xia
- .............. movimiento moderno de tinta (arte chino)
- .............. New Literati Painting
- .............. Escuela del norte
- .............. Shanghai
- .............. shuimo (estilo pictórico chino)
- .............. Escuela del sur
- .............. Su-Song
- .............. Wen ren [+]
- .............. Wu
- .............. Zhe