Type | Conference Paper - Salford Postgraduate Annual Research Conference |
Title | The Impact of Cultural Experiences on British Chinese Artists’ Relationships with the Natural World and Spirituality |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2007 |
URL | http://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/1664920.pdf#page=194 |
Abstract | British Chinese artists are influenced by issues of culture, language and arts practice from both Chinese and British cultures. The defining of spiritual and natural world issues in relation to their art practice is therefore complex. The Chinese population in Britain makes up only 0.42% of the national population according to the 2001 census. Within this minority ethnic population of Chinese there is a community of Artists who operate within the wider context of British Contemporary Arts. In 1986 the ‘Chinese Arts Centre’ was set up in Manchester to promote the work of British Chinese Artists who were often not represented in the Black and Asian arts movement in Britain at the time. Since 1999 when Hong Kong returned to be governed by China the world began to open its eyes to China and Chinese culture recognising it as a distinct and unique culture. Examples of traditional Chinese Art dating back into the dynasties can be seen in exhibitions in London’s ‘British Museum’ (‘Gilded Dragons’ 1999-2000) with familiar visuals of mountain scapes and ancient artefacts bearing dragons and the realms of mystical worlds depicted. Much of this imagery relates to what can be called ‘spiritual’ influences such as Taoism. This paper aims to identify the influences on the British Chinese contemporary art scene with reference to the impact of Global art and the Chinese Artists Diaspora. The influence of family relationships, of ‘home country’ traditional art, and of local Chinese cultural institutions is part of this research. The British Chinese Artists focused upon in this research are: Fanny Christie, Eric Fong, Panni Poh Yoke Loh, Lesley Sanderson and Pamela So. The Chinese Arts Centre in Manchester also informs this research. |
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