Tan Ping: Body of Abstraction

Author:   Beate Reifenscheid
Publisher:   Silvana
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9788836659951


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   02 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Tan Ping: Body of Abstraction


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Tan Ping came to Berlin in 1989 to study at the University of the Arts (UDK) and shortly afterwards witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall. China‘s opening to the Western World since 1985 has created new opportunities for a variety of bilateral relationships. Tan Ping consistently developed an abstract formal language that was significantly influenced by the Western art of Abstract Expressionism, Art Informel, Minimal and Conceptual Art. He uniquely combines these influences with his Chinese cultural roots, which stem from calligraphy and ink painting. As early as 1993, he created a conceptual approach with his ‘Time’ installation, in which he intertwined space, movement and time. Since then, he has continuously explored these factors and at the same time questioned his own self. Thirty years after completing his studies in Germany, this book offers a compendium of his research and artistic processes. Text in English and German.

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Author:   Beate Reifenscheid
Publisher:   Silvana
Imprint:   Silvana
Dimensions:   Width: 24.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 30.00cm
Weight:   1.268kg
ISBN:  

9788836659951


ISBN 10:   8836659950
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   02 May 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English, German

Table of Contents

8 The line Tan Ping’s Multi-Perspective Concept 9 Die Linie Tan Pings multiperspektivisches Konzept Beate Reifenscheid 22 How to Be “One”? A Philosophical Reflection on “One” from Nothing—Tan Ping and “the Third Abstraction” 23 Wozu das Eine? Tan Ping und die Dritte Abstraktion - eine philosophische Reflexion über das Entstehen des Einen aus dem Nicht-Existenten LaoZhu (Zhu Qingsheng) 44 Self-Statement 45 Selbstauskunft Tan Ping 56 A Line 57 Eine Linie 82 Point, Line, Plane 83 Punkt, Linie, Ebene 118 Limited Freedom 119 Eingeschränkte Freiheit 148 Overflow and Suture 149 Überlauf und Naht 178 Chronology Chronologie 188 Exhibitions Ausstellungen

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Texts by: Beate Reifenscheid, LaoZhu (Zhu Qingsheng), Tan Ping

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