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Lan Zhengui |
In April I interviewed contemporary Chinese artist Lan Zhenghui who on the heels of a major exhibition in Hong Kong came to the U.S. to share his work and give student lectures. Observing the climate of our times he has chosen to remain here this year to examine the collision of ideas taking place here as a means of internalizing material for a new body of artwork while living here in the States.
"I want a front row seat to personally witness this pivotal time when society is hungry for more authenticity," said Lan Zhenghui, one of China's leading contemporary artists.
This is definitely a time when political posturing has reached another peak, though I'm curious how different it is from other high-water marks. One thing that has changed: the game is more sophisticated these days. A Facebook friend pointed out the 285-page playbook that has become the engine for Hillary's campaign. I'm not sure what Trump's playbook looks like but what we're seeing has some unusual features and it will be interesting how the artist will "interpret" what he sees here.
“As all around me the U.S. grapples with the push-and-pull of new ideas challenging old traditions, this American experience will advance my artwork into new directions. My interactions and engagements with artists, art students, culture seekers and the public in the U.S. will impact my new work. I know for sure that the spirit of America as a frontier for new ideas will ultimately endure,” adds Zhenghui.
I myself will be interested in learning how much the "spirit of America" that he has been anticipating will turn out differently from the spirit of America he encounters. Perhaps at the end of the year I will get an opportunity to ask more questions. What surprised you most about your time here? What are you seeing here that is unique from anything you have found elsewhere? What does the "American spirit" look like? And then there would be questions about the artists here and what impressed you most...
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In the local scene, tonight there is an opening at the AICHO Galleries (Trepanier Hall) here in Duluth featuring work by Laura Youngbird and Leah Yellowbird. For more information visit their Event page on Facebook.
Meantime, art goes on all around you. Engage it!
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