| Lu
Shoukun is one of the most important artists in Hong Kong. He was the
main driving force in the development of modern art in the 1960's and
70's. As founder of the influential New Ink Movement, Lu's teaching and
theory successfully generated a new style combining traditional Chinese
and modern Western elements. His famous Zen painting, which embodies calligraphic
and Abstract expressionist features, became an indigenous Hong Kong style
and represents an artistic and theoretic solution to the rejuvenation
of classical Chinese art. |
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