耕耘在大地上——中央美术学院美术馆藏版画专题展
主办:中央美术学院美术馆
展览日期:2024年1月18日—3月10日
展览地点:中央美术学院美术馆3层B展厅
参展艺术家(按出生年份排序):
李桦 陈晓南 彦涵 王琦 古元 黄永玉 伍必端 梁栋 杨先让 杨澧 李宏仁 傅小石 宋源文 郝俊明 赵瑞椿 张耀君 耿玉琨 高临安 萨因章 谭权书 李问汉 张顺清 周建夫 广军 曲章富 刘开业 郑叔方 郑炘 胡抗 陈晋镕 赵晓沫 张桂林 杨春华 徐仲偶 史济鸿 吴长江 陈文骥 徐冰 陈强 周至禹 苏新平 谭平 王华祥 张广慧 刘丽萍 孙振杰 周吉荣 贺昆 陈琦 张秀菊 李帆 祝彦春 董梦阳 武宏 康剑飞 寇疆晖 黄洋 廖峻立 孔亮 付斌 纪人萍 唐培焱
第四版块 沉思
苏新平,《寂静的小镇之一》, 53×68cm ,石版单色,1989年,中央美术学院美术馆藏
从前,人们在土地的疆界修筑绵延万里的防御工事,在土地的中心建起或大或小的城市景观,经过时间的洗礼,它们已成为文明的瑰宝和记忆的集群。
彦涵《长城》 53×37cm 木版单色 1987年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
古元《玉带桥》 28×31.8cm 木版套色水印 1962年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
伍必端《长城》 39.5×63cm 木版套色 1988年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
杨先让《荒城之夜》 32.5×32cm 木版单色 1980年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
杨澧《居庸关长城》 29.5×21.5cm 木版套色 1981年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
谭权书《正阳飞雪》 28.8×41.5cm 木版套色 1981年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
此版块连通古今,着力展示人们耕耘土地的果实:从巍峨长城与古建,到砖瓦红墙与民居,再到电视台与体育场等新的城市化印迹。
张桂林《记忆五》 45.5×67.5cm 丝网套色 2007年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
徐仲偶《城市印象——高速》 122×366cm 木版单色 2011年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
孙振杰《长城组画之二》 41×54cm 木版水印 1988年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
周吉荣《景观——天坛》 60×75cm 综合版画 2013年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
武宏《墙中的山水·山水中的墙》 176×85cm 木版水印、墨 2014年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
艺术家一方面记录下人们在土地上垒起砖瓦、架起钢筋混凝土,建构理想家园的步伐。另一方面也在这一描绘城市图谱的过程中,畅想着土地建设的可能性,思辨人与土地在新时代语境中的新关系。
王华祥《城市幽灵2》 350×320cm 木版单色 2004年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
康剑飞《重复·组合(二)》 200×203cm 木版单色 1997 年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
寇疆晖《逐渐逝去的风景之一》 54.5×74cm 石版套色 2018年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
廖峻立《城市阅读系列——红墙记忆》 75×100cm 平版版画 2013年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
付斌《平行线系列之三》 45×78cm 木刻综合材料 2014年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
唐培焱《忆系列二》 49×73.8cm 铜版、飞尘 2011年 中央美术学院美术馆藏
它们或许是一种过去与当下的交织,或许如倒映在墙中的山水般带来新的城市记忆。在此,土地是回溯的,是未来的,也是一段共同记忆的承载。
第四版块 参展艺术家简介
(按出生年份排序)
彦涵 古元 伍必端 杨先让 杨澧 谭权书 张桂林 徐仲偶 苏新平 王华祥孙振杰 周吉荣 武宏 康剑飞 寇疆晖 廖峻立 付斌 唐培焱
彦涵
生于江苏东海。原名刘宝森。
1935年,入国立杭州艺术专科学校学习。
1938年,毕业于延安鲁迅文学艺术院美术系。
1939年参加鲁艺木刻工作团赴太行敌后抗日根据地,并在晋东南鲁艺分校任教。
1943年至1949年,先后任延安鲁迅艺术文学院美术系、华北大学美术科教员。
1949年后,曾任教于中央美术学院华东分院、中央美术学院、北京艺术学院。
古元
生于广东中山。
1938年赴延安,先后在陕北公学、鲁迅文学艺术院学习。
1946年任华北联合大学文艺学院美术系教员。
1947年到东北解放区,先后任职于哈尔滨松江文工团、东北画报社。
1950年起,先后任中央新闻摄影局美术研究室副主任、人民美术出版社创作室主任。
1959年,调中央美术学院任教,历任版画系教研室主任、副院长、院长。
伍必端
生于江苏南京。
1939年,被保育院选送到人民教育家陶行知先生创办的育才学校绘画组学习。
1946年,赴晋察冀解放区华北联合大学文艺学院美术系学习。
1948年,毕业后随联大美术宣传队参加解放石家庄、太原、天津等战地宣传工作,随解放军进入天津,任《天津画报》美术编辑。
1950年,任教于中央美术学院。
1956年,赴苏联美术学院版画系进修。
1959年,归国后于中央美术学院任教。曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
杨先让
生于山东牟平。
1948年,入国立北平艺术专科学校学习。
1952年,毕业于中央美术学院绘画系,后入人民美术出版社工作。
1958年后,调入中央美术学院工作。
1980年,参与创建中央美术学院年画、连环画系(后改名民间美术系),任主任。
杨澧
生于山西太谷。
1948年,赴延安大学学习,后留校在文艺工作室任美术组长。
1953年,考入中央美术学院。
1958年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。曾任中央美术学院党委书记。
谭权书
生于内蒙古包头。
1957年,毕业于中央美术学院附中。
1962年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,毕业后留中央美术学院附中任教。1976年,调入版画系任教。曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
张桂林
生于北京。
1978年,毕业于中央美术学院,并留校任教。
1980年,参与创建中央美术学院丝网版画工作室。
徐仲偶
生于四川成都。
1982年,毕业于四川美术学院绘画系版画专业,并留校任教,曾担任该校版画专业教研室主任。
曾任中央美术学院城市设计学院院长。
苏新平
生于内蒙古集宁。
1977年,入部队服兵役。
1983年,毕业于天津美术学院绘画系,毕业后任教于内蒙古师范大学美术系。
1989年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。
历任版画系主任、造型学院院长、中央美术学院副院长,现为中央美术学院学术委员会委员。
王华祥
生于贵州清镇。
1988年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,并留校任教。
曾任中央美术学院版画系主任。
孙振杰
生于天津宝坻。
1998年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
现任职于北京图文天地文化艺术机构。
周吉荣
生于贵州。
1987年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系。
1996年,在西班牙皇家美术学院研修。
现任教于中央美术学院版画系。
武宏
生于山西大同。
1999年,中央美术学院版画系,获学士学位。
2004年,中央美术学院版画系,获硕士学位。
现任教于中央美术学院版画系。
康剑飞
生于天津。
1997年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,留校任教。
2000年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系研究生同等学力班。
现任教于中央美术学院版画系。
寇疆晖
1998年,本科毕业于天津美术学院版画系
2006年,毕业于比利时康布雷国立高等视觉艺术大学获硕士学位
现任教于天津美术学院。
廖峻立
生于中国台湾。
2004年,台湾艺术大学美术学系毕业(B.F.A)。
2010年,台湾艺术大学版画艺术研究所毕业(M.F.A.)。
2016年,中央美术学院造型艺术研究所博士毕业。
付斌
生于山西。
2007年,毕业于中央美术学院造型学院版画系。
2014年,毕业于中央美术学院版画系,获硕士学位。
现任教于清华大学美术学院绘画系。
唐培焱
2011年,毕业于中央美术学院,获学士学位。
耕耘在大地上——中央美术学院美术馆藏版画专题展
主办:中央美术学院美术馆
展览日期:2024年1月18日—3月10日
展览地点:中央美术学院美术馆3层B展厅
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.