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    By ZHANG KUN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-10-11 08:20
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    An ink painting by Fu Baoshi, featuring the landscape depicted in an ancient poem. CHINA DAILY

    "In France, people tend to forget that these artists were there and are part of our history," he says. "Except for a few artists such as Pan Yuliang, whose biographic movie was made starring famous actress Gong Li, it's not so easy to recognize and acknowledge them as part of our history, too," he adds.

    For French visitors to the Cernuschi Museum in Paris, Bellec says: "Studying the art from a faraway country helps you to get out of your own culture and broaden your view of the world and its aesthetics, which is very different from your own."

    Visitors to the exhibition in Shanghai will find landscape paintings, flowers and birds, and hand scrolls traditionally mounted in the first showroom.

    "Then, one chapter after another, they will observe the evolution of ink paintings, from the forms to the techniques," Lefebvre says.

    To give audiences a full evolutionary experience, Lefebvre and Bellec also selected a series of videos from the institution's archives, dating as early as the 1930s, that document the painting process of some artists.

    "From these videos, we can learn about the techniques of Zhang Daqian and see how artist Walasse Ting created the popular action painting style of the United States, reflecting the integration of Chinese and Western art," Lefebvre says.

    A significant part of the exhibit joins the museum collection from the 1950s when the Musee Cernuschi received an important donation of paintings from Guo Youshou, a Chinese diplomat who later worked for UNESCO.

    An important collector and promoter of Chinese art, Guo facilitated the first series of exhibitions of Chinese art in France, Switzerland and Slovakia. From the 1950s to 60s, he helped to organize three exhibitions of Zhang Daqian in France, says Xie Dingwei, founding director of the Bund One Art Museum.

    "In 1953, Guo donated 76 paintings to the Musee Cernuschi, including works by Xu Beihong, Lin Fengmian, Pu Ru and my father," says Xie, the son of renowned Chinese artist Xie Zhiliu.

    Guo's donation played an important part in the Musee Cernuschi's collection of modern Chinese art. Today, "we recognize him as a pioneer who made great contributions by introducing Chinese art to the world", Xie says.

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