Showing posts with label Zhao Jiujie in his studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zhao Jiujie in his studio. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Thursday and we have a down pour here, but still quite warm.
























































The burning of Money for the land lord

I went the other day to look at some buildings created in the Tang dynasty around 1200 AD.
They are round buildings and at the time some 200 people lived in them, but now a mere 30. They bought their coffins when they were about fifty for security and were stored on the top floor.
The United States saw them from Outer Space and accused China about creating rocket launchers. Not a bad guess but they were 800yrs too late.

Time is running out and hopefully the University is producing a catalogue of our works.
It is sort of expected that we gift a work. I will take the works I started on back to NZ and finish these ones off properly and gift the one I have taken to China.

I will be leaving Saturday for New Zealand and then I will be pasting some photos of the journey. So stay tuned.

The Chinese food is fantastic. Yesterday we met some officials from the council and had a dinner.

I had for dinner snake, sea cucumber, shark fin soup, quail, sea mermaid fish and lots of pickles and rice.

All things here are in transition and the officials in some era's play still a large role.

The Arts is not what it is like in NZ and so far we saw little or non to speak of art galleries which sold peoples works. But then again I just didn't see them.

The people here are very friendly and try their English on me, that is a bad thing, they will start to speak with a dutch accent.

Will get this up dated next week with the photos.

Namaste Robert

Monday, June 8, 2009

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The opening of the exhibition was quite something. We were given corsage to wear with a red ribbon which said VIP in Chinese. Lots of speeches, my face is half the size from the wear of photographs and lots of Chines students wanted to be on the photo with me and then it it was all over.

Well we had a beautiful dinner party after, John got a bit let me say. Well won't be we have to pay for a towel at the hotel because we spilled borraca on it 150 yuan .

That was all on Friday, yesterday, Saturday, we visited 5 artists studios. Tang Nannan,Min Yiyao,Lin Zehong , Zhang Lipping , Zhao Juijie .

That was fantastic.

They were all lecturers at the Art School, two were working independent, but a bit like myself give some input to students.

At Zhang Lipping I saw a fantastic private collection of Calcified Jade objects dating back 6000 BC . Little is know about the culture and John Walsh is taking back a book to TE PAPA , perhaps we can have it as an exhibition here in Wellington .

We had a meal yesterday by the beach and I could have sworn that our conversation was being recorded, perhaps they want to have cheap English lessons from a Dutchman.

Next day just returned from a visit to the Xiamen Art school. Was interesting seeing the art students working on their pieces. The Chinese lacquer technique are the most I was blown away by. They were used in a modern way, but not for the faint hearted, they take ages to do.

Afterwards I hit a fantastic Xiamen fish restaurant and just staggered into this email place to let you know the latest.

I am off to bed and have a siesta. My talk at the University will be tonight. Will see what happens. It is hot, 32 degrees. Need a shower or a cold beer.

Namaste Robert