Outside In: Chinese x American x Contemporary Art

March 7, 2009 - June 7, 2009

Contemporary "Chinese" art has become the darling of international art exhibitors and collectors, but much of it looks alike to the audience and much of it is made in America. Looking at what is Chinese, contemporary, and American, Outside In: Chinese x American x Contemporary Art and its accompanying publication focus on the diversity of Chinese artistic styles today through an examination of the work and lives of six contemporary artists, often told in their own voices, all of whom are United States citizens and "American" artists deeply engaged in Chinese artistic traditions, style, subject matter, and philosophical outlook.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a one-day symposium entitled "ARTiculations" on Saturday, March 7, 2009, at Princeton University. It will feature talks by the six artists and leading experts on modern and contemporary Chinese and American art. For more information about the symposium and registration, please visit the Tang Center Web Site. The exhibition, catalogue, and symposium are co-organized by the Princeton University Art Museum and the P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art at Princeton University.
The Bikers
Chinese, Modern period
Zhang Hongtu, born 1943
The Bikers, 2001, printed 2008
Two hanging scrolls; computer-generated image printed on paper
a: 292.8 x 128.9 cm., b: 293.4 x 129.2 cm.
Museum purchase, Fowler McCormick, Class of 1921, Fund and gift of the P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Center for East Asian Art (2008-332 a-b)
©2001, Zhang Hongtu
photo: Bruce M. White