Continuity and Evolution: The Idea of “Co-creativity” in Chinese Art

Jinli He
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This paper seeks to explore an important characteristic of both traditional and contemporary Chinese art, that is, co-creativity. The author believes that co-creativity is a particular Chinese cultural sensibility that establishes the continuity of Chinese art and allows it to endure despite historical, societal and political changes throughout the centuries. This paper starts with an introduction of the idea of co-creativity in Chinese culture. One of its embodiments is the relationship between yin and yang . Yin and yang both engender and fulfill each other, which is a co-relational and co-creative process. It then analyzes how the idea of co-creativity is demonstrated in traditional landscape painting through the expression of the oneness with nature and invitation to join a journey with the artist. Lastly, it demonstrates this continious co-creative cultural sensibility through analyzing two contemporary artists’ works. The author reads the submissive openness and vulnerability in Chinese female artist Chen Lingyang’s works as a continuity of the co-creative spirit of yin and yang , nature and human. Chen’s work, rooted in her cultural sensibility, expresses a totally different statement of women’s desires and conditions than does that of American feminist artists Judy Chicago and Carolee Schneemann. Likewise, performance artist Ma Liuming’s Fen-Ma Liuming in… series seems inspired by nature’s image of co-creating the world. Different as these works may be in their formal aspects—from painting to poetry, from photography to performance— “co-creativity” is at the heart of Chinese cultural expression.
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延续与演变:中国艺术中的“共同创造”理念
本文旨在探讨中国传统艺术和当代艺术的一个重要特征,即共同创造。作者认为,共同创造是一种特殊的中国文化敏感性,它建立了中国艺术的连续性,并使其在几个世纪以来的历史、社会和政治变化中得以延续。本文首先介绍了中国文化中的共同创造理念。它的体现之一是阴阳关系。阴阳互为生发,互为成全,是一个相互联系、共同创造的过程。然后分析了在传统山水画中如何通过表达与自然的合一和邀请艺术家加入一段旅程来体现共同创造的理念。最后,通过对两位当代艺术家作品的分析,展示了这种持续的共同创造的文化敏感性。笔者将中国女艺术家陈凌阳作品中顺从的开放与脆弱解读为阴阳、自然与人的共同创造精神的延续。陈的作品植根于她的文化敏感性,表达了一种与美国女权主义艺术家朱迪·芝加哥和卡洛丽·施耐曼完全不同的对女性欲望和状况的表述。同样的,行为艺术家马六明的“Fen-Ma Liuming in…”系列似乎受到了大自然共同创造世界的形象的启发。从绘画到诗歌,从摄影到表演,尽管这些作品在形式上有所不同,但“共同创造”是中国文化表达的核心。
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