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来了来了。 -- 秋水夕歌 - (1675 Byte) 2005-8-24 周三, 22:43 (238 reads) |
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chinese system from the rest of the world because the chinese system is totally different from the western one
the chinese art system, derived from the colligrapgy system,
inherited the value system and all the other system.
it was always among the chinese social elites from the mornachies to the cabenit officers...all the way down to country chiefs...the chinese system to promote officers, the unique HR system, was through the screen tests, recognized values system, and rolled out generations of elites from the same value system.
however, if you look at the chinese calligraphy and thus art history, you would find the change in values and the phylosophies which in turn impacts on conceptual values on arts.
but overall, since the chinese visual arts was essentially among the small circle of social elites from creation to consumptions, from circulations to critics...it was able to become conceptual, at least 1000 years ahead of the western "contemporary conceptual arts" basically because it was all among the highly educated people of the same value system
therefore, you would have the chinese art works with compositions typicallly left blan rooms for imaginations
as versus the western compositions typically fill all space up
then let's look at the industry. the chinese works circulate among the elites at the costs only few could afford who would pay to collect.
the western industry, once moved into industrial era, had the new social group to enjoy arts and the commercial merchanism of art galleries/saloons set in market place for a reason with needs to support.
in thewestern world, ballet was create dby the royalties and practiced and performed by all nobles. so were the music compostions and even to a degree the performances. it was never part of non-high society until lte 1800's. but for some reason, they did not go into the visual arts, as it was in china.
so there you have it. for western visual arts, it started, after the early ages, as a media to promote the religions that ruled the western world along with the mornachies. it was a means as a hired gun.
the chinese system was more about self expressions. but yet, they would have loved to be appreciated as well.
this is why, your perspective was a bit too simplified to derive to such a generalized asnwer.
i will talk about the modern development in next post.
作者:250 在 海归茶馆 发贴, 来自【海归网】 http://www.haiguinet.com
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lift it up here for an open discussion on -- 250 - (1388 Byte) 2005-8-24 周三, 09:05 (866 reads) - 来了来了。 -- 秋水夕歌 - (1675 Byte) 2005-8-24 周三, 22:43 (238 reads)
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