Exhibition in New York explores contemporary approaches to Chinese ink art-Xinhua

Exhibition in New York explores contemporary approaches to Chinese ink art

Source: Xinhua

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2026-02-07 00:10:15

NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- An art exhibition held here Thursday evening brought together five Chinese artists exploring contemporary approaches to ink art across painting, installation and moving image.

Curated by Ethan Cohen, a New York-based gallerist who has specialized in contemporary Chinese art since 1987, the show examines how traditional Chinese ink practices are being reinterpreted through diverse artistic methods and cultural contexts, according to organizers.

Among the participating artists is Wang Houtang, who presented a live performance blending Chinese calligraphy with martial arts during the exhibition opening.

Born in 1952, Wang has trained in both disciplines since childhood and is known for what he calls "Kung Fu Ink," a practice that incorporates physical movement and force into the act of writing.

"By combining Chinese martial arts and calligraphy, I developed a distinct way of writing," Wang said. "The idea of the 'five shades of ink' reflects a balance between martial strength and calligraphic form."

Cohen said Wang's work reflects a broader trend in contemporary ink art. "Chinese ink carries more than 2,000 years of history," he said. "Artists like Wang are deeply rooted in tradition, but they are also expanding its expressive possibilities in a contemporary context."

Cohen added that contemporary Chinese ink artists are increasingly engaging with global artistic discourse by contributing perspectives shaped by their own cultural and historical experiences.

The exhibition is sponsored by the Kung Fu Ink Society and hosted by Culture Lab LIC. It runs through March 29 and will include an academic panel and artist discussion later this month.