2023年中央美术学院毕业季应时开启,“研究生毕业展”为公众呈现了丰富多维的艺术盛宴。CAFAM公共教育部通过对优秀作品的艺术探究和创作延展,以赤子之心的情怀精心策划了毕业季系列公共教育活动。本周末将为大家呈现多场专业工作坊,旨在建构艺术的桥梁,促进美育事业的长足发展。
工作坊一:创作思维训练与客观表达
一 工作坊介绍
创作是艺术的最高阶段,但创作本身并不是那么遥不可及,工作坊导师将带领大家重新挖掘自己的潜力,进行一次有趣的艺术创作之旅。
二 工作坊报名信息
时间:5月13日(周六)9:30-11:30
地点:美术馆会议室
招募对象:18岁以上成人
招募人数:15人
报名方式:请添加微信13910187193(姚老师),标注“工作坊一+姓名+电话”发送申请,名额有限,报满为止。
报名成功后,将收到微信回复。请勿重复提交报名。
注:
1.工作坊全程免费参与。
2.请报名成功的公众于活动当天准时在美术馆一层大厅集合并签到,我们将带领大家集体前往活动地点。
3.活动最终解释权归中央美术学院美术馆所有。
三 毕业作品介绍
《西游本纪》部分作品
《西游本纪》系列是艺术家历经五年时间打造而出的。其中的人物是根据文学名著、史料文献和古文典籍中的相关描述与记载,结合自己对西游世界的理解与体会,以自己的审美经验和情趣,经过长期大量的打磨与推敲创作而成。他试图用最单纯简单的方式将人物直白的展现在观者面前,并追求客观公正的角度去阐释自己对于西游世界的理解。
三 工作坊导师介绍
申杰
2010年本科就读于中央美术学院壁画系获学士学位;2014-2018年赴法游学;2020年研究生就读于中央美术学院壁画系,师从孙韬教授,专业方向为壁画研究。
工作坊二:世界遗产的神圣几何思维
一 工作坊介绍
这是一场探究神圣几何的冒险,也是探寻世界遗产形态奥秘的旅程。本堂课,老师将带领大家通过神圣几何的思维方式去探寻世界遗产的奥秘,培养学生对遗产感知的抽象力,与激发几何形象转化的创造意识。课程将围绕几何与感官、世界遗产中的几何形态、神圣几何的概念、世界遗产中的几何图像思维、遗产拼贴等几个内容全面展开。
二 工作坊报名信息
时间:5月13日(周六)14:00-16:00
地点:美术馆会议室
招募对象:18岁以上成人
招募人数:15人
报名方式:请添加微信13910187193(姚老师),标注“工作坊二+姓名+电话”发送申请,名额有限,报满为止。
报名成功后,将收到微信回复。请勿重复提交报名。
注:
1.工作坊全程免费参与。
2.请报名成功的公众于活动当天准时在美术馆一层大厅集合并签到,我们将带领大家集体前往活动地点。
3.活动最终解释权归中央美术学院美术馆所有。
三 毕业作品介绍
神圣几何遗产插图
分布在世界各地的世界遗产是自然和人类创造的伟大杰作,具有无与伦比的普遍价值。它们成为人类共同拥有的宝贵财富,承载文化,塑造文明。作者从1154个世界遗产中,根据不同国家节日进行遗产信息甄别,提炼创造出20万字遗产文献与366张神圣几何遗产插画,并将其制作成2024年的遗产日历,将时间变成传播遗产文化的媒介,让遗产历久弥新。
四 工作坊导师介绍
陈惠钰
中央美术学院设计学院文献情报方向硕士,主要研究方向有文化遗产、艺术教育、传统工艺、平面设计等。致力于研究世界遗产与艺术教学理论之间的联系,用遗产文化去辅佐未来教育的发展,用教育去促进遗产的传播。
工作坊三:母亲节特别课程——用绘画书写女性
一 工作坊介绍
在5月14日母亲节这天,从专业角度介绍部分以文学作为母体进行创作的艺术家,探讨文学和绘画之间跨越边界后彼此交融的可能。以女性创作者为研究对象,谈论这位女性创作者的特质,根据其特点或其作品所带来的感受提取具体的元素,并尝试将这些元素用绘画的方式表现出来,可以是一种色彩性的感受,也可以是一种意象的拼贴。同时,母亲节也是对女性生育的一种歌颂,可以将创作的作品作为献给母亲的礼物,或者将母亲作为一个创作灵感来源,通过艺术的方式,描摹女性之美。
二 工作坊报名信息
时间:5月14日(周日)10:00-11:30
地点:美术馆会议室
招募对象:18岁以上成人
招募人数:15人
报名方式:请添加微信13910187193(姚老师),标注“工作坊三+姓名+电话”发送申请,名额有限,报满为止。
报名成功后,将收到微信回复。请勿重复提交报名。
注:
1.工作坊全程免费参与。
2.请报名成功的公众于活动当天准时在美术馆一层大厅集合并签到,我们将带领大家集体前往活动地点。
3.活动最终解释权归中央美术学院美术馆所有。
三 毕业作品介绍
《她言》朱紫薇 布面油画 石英砂 2023
《她言》是以女性作家文本作为研究对象进行绘制的一组油画作品,涉及伍尔夫、托卡尔丘克、埃尔诺、张爱玲等共计18位女性作家。女性写作在今天仍然是非常边缘化的,但她们依旧不断地在书写着。她们作品中似乎有某种共性——细腻精致、清澈透亮;又有每个作家自己的特性——萨冈的轻盈与金爱烂的苦痛。艺术家只是想作为一个小小的个体,呈现出她们作品所给予我的那种美的感受。
四 工作坊导师介绍
朱紫薇
1997年出生于湖北,2012-2016就读于中央美术学院附中,2016-2020本科就读于中央美术学院油画系,2020-2023研究生就读于中央美术学院油画系。
工作坊四:木版水印的水墨晕染
一 工作坊介绍
《全草绣像》是用木版水印的的传统版画形式进行毕业创作,简单来说,水性颜料涂在木版上再印到纸面上,就是木版水印,在本次工作坊过程中,工作坊导师将从鉴赏优秀的水印作品、印刷技法的演示、体验完整的水印过程、感受水印的晕染之美、作品的平整方法等多个方面进行讲解和展示。用关键词“木、水”解释说明什么是水印木刻,带领大家共同领略自然中带有国画中水墨晕染、浓淡变化的特点,教授学会欣赏水印之美。
二 工作坊报名信息
时间:5月14日(周日)14:00-16:00
地点:美术馆下沉广场
招募对象:18岁以上成人
招募人数:15人
报名方式:请添加微信13910187193(姚老师),标注“工作坊四+姓名+电话”发送申请,名额有限,报满为止。
报名成功后,将收到微信回复。请勿重复提交报名。
注:
1.工作坊全程免费参与。
2.请报名成功的公众于活动当天准时在美术馆一层大厅集合并签到,我们将带领大家集体前往活动地点。
3.活动最终解释权归中央美术学院美术馆所有。
三 毕业作品介绍
《全草绣像》部分作品
《全草绣像》作品名称的含义,全:全株;草:本草;绣像: 明清时期小说里描绘精细的人物画像,称为“绣像”。本草插图作为功能型插图的重要组成部分,在传统古籍中一般都是本草的全株形态,这一点区别于西方植物插图侧重解剖切片或局部放大的描绘,其二者一重全局,一重细节,各有所 长。《全草绣像》系列在保留植物原本科学性的基础上,借鉴了植物标本的思路——“铺平、 弯折”,在整体与局部之间找了一个折中的办法,从科学性与艺术性之间寻找到一种平衡点, 最终使实用性的本草插图同样具备艺术的美感。形式上采用了传统的水印木刻技法,使用矿 物质岩彩,运用主要中国传统色石青、石绿、朱红、蛤白等,营造出一种古典气韵。
四 工作坊导师介绍
张蒙萌
本科就读于中央美术学院版画系,2020-2023硕士研究生就读于中央美术学院版画系,师从武将副教授,研究方向为插图艺术,2021-2022 学年中央美术学院硕士研究生学业奖学金全奖。
毕业季公共教育系列活动
学术主持:韩文超
总策划:任蕊
策划执行团队:姚轶群、梁雯
导师团队:申杰、陈惠钰、朱紫薇、张蒙萌
志愿者:中央美术学院美术馆志愿者团队
CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement
I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer
Article I
This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.
Article II
Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.
Article III
Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.
Article IV
Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.
Article V
During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
Article VI
Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use
Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.
(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.
(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.
Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.
I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.
CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement
I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer
Article I
This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.
Article II
Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.
Article III
Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.
Article IV
Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.
Article V
During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
Article VI
Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use
Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.
(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.
(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.
Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.
I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.
CAFA Art Museum Publication Authorization Agreement
I fully agree to CAFA Art Museum (CAFAM) submitting to CAFA for publication the images, pictures, texts, writings, and event products (such as works created during participation in workshops) related to me from my participation in public events (including museum member events) organized by the CAFA Art Museum Public Education Department. CAFA can publish these materials by electronic, web, or other digital means, and I hereby agree to be included in the China Knowledge Resource Bank, the CAFA Database, the CAFA Art Museum Database, and related data, documentation, and filing institutions and platforms. Regarding their use in CAFA and dissemination on the internet, I agree to make use of these rights according to the stated Rules.
CAFA Art Museum Event Safety Disclaimer
Article I
This event was organized on the principles of fairness, impartiality, and voluntary participation and withdrawal. Participants undertake all risk and liability for themselves. All events have risks, and participants must be aware of the risks related to their chosen event.
Article II
Event participants must abide by the laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, as well as moral and ethical norms. All participants must demonstrate good character, respect for others, friendship, and a willingness to help others.
Article III
Event participants should be adults (people 18 years or older with full civil legal capacity). Underage persons must be accompanied by an adult.
Article IV
Event participants undertake all liability for their personal safety during the event, and event participants are encouraged to purchase personal safety insurance. Should an accident occur during an event, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for the accident, but both have the obligation to provide assistance. Event participants should actively organize and implement rescue efforts, but do not undertake any legal or economic liability for the accident itself. The museum does not undertake civil or joint liability for the personal safety of event participants.
Article V
During the event, event participants should respect the order of the museum event and ensure the safety of the museum site, the artworks in displays, exhibitions, and collections, and the derived products. If an event causes any degree of loss or damage to the museum site, space, artworks, or derived products due to an individual, persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for losses. The event participant must negotiate and provide compensation according to the relevant legal statutes and museum rules. The museum may sue for legal and financial liability.
Article VI
Event participants will participate in the event under the guidance of museum staff and event leaders or instructors and must correctly use the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities provided for the event. If a participant causes injury or harm to him/herself or others while using the painting tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, or causes the damage or destruction of the tools, materials, equipment, and/or facilities, the event participant must undertake all related liability and provide compensation for the financial losses. Persons not involved in the accident and the museum do not undertake any liability for personal accidents.
CAFA Art Museum Portraiture Rights Licensing Agreement
According to The Advertising Law of the People’s Republic of China, The General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and The Provisional Opinions of the Supreme People’s Court on Some Issues Related to the Full Implementation of the General Principles of the Civil Law of the People’s Republic of China, and upon friendly negotiation, Party A and Party B have arrived at the following agreement regarding the use of works bearing Party A’s image in order to clarify the rights and obligations of the portrait licenser (Party A) and the user (Party B):
I. General Provisions
(1) Party A is the portraiture rights holder in this agreement. Party A voluntarily licenses its portraiture rights to Party B for the purposes stipulated in this agreement and permitted by law.
(2) Party B (CAFA Art Museum) is a specialized, international modern art museum. CAFA Art Museum keeps pace with the times, and works to create an open, free, and academic space and atmosphere for positive interaction with groups, corporations, institutions, artists, and visitors. With CAFA’s academic research as a foundation, the museum plans multi-disciplinary exhibitions, conferences, and public education events with participants from around the world, providing a platform for exchange, learning, and exhibition for CAFA’s students and instructors, artists from around the world, and the general public. As a public institution, the primary purposes of CAFA Art Museum’s public education events are academic and beneficial to society.
(3) Party B will photograph all CAFA Public Education Department events for Party A.
II. Content, Forms of Use, and Geographical Scope of Use
(1) Content. The content of images taken by Party B bearing Party A’s likeness include: ① CAFA Art Museum ② CAFA campus ③ All events planned or executed by the CAFAM Public Education Department.
(2) Forms of Use. For use in CAFA’s publications, products with CDs, and promotional materials.
(3) Geographical Scope of Use
The applicable geographic scope is global.
The media in which the portraiture may be used encompasses any media that does not infringe upon Party A’s portraiture rights (e.g., magazines and the internet).
III. Term of Portraiture Rights Use
Use in perpetuity.
IV. Licensing Fees
The fees for images bearing Party A’s likeness will be undertaken by Party B.
After completion, Party B does not need to pay any fees to Party A for images bearing Party A’s likeness.
Additional Terms
(1) All matters not discussed in this agreement shall be resolved through friendly negotiation between both parties. Both parties may then sign a supplementary agreement, provided it does not violate any laws or regulations.
(2) This agreement comes into effect on the date that it is signed (sealed) and the relevant boxes are selected by Party A and Party B.
(3) This agreement exists in paper and electronic forms. The paper form is made in duplicate, with Party A and Party B each retaining one copy with the same legal efficacy.
Event participants implicitly accept and undertake all the obligations stated in this agreement. Those who do not consent will be seen as abandoning the right to participate in this event. Before participating in this event, please speak to your family members to obtain their consent and inform them of this disclaimer. After participants sign/check the required box, participants and their families will be seen as having read and agreed to these terms.
I have carefully read and agree to the above provisions.