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What is the future of China's calligraphy in the world?

1956, Picasso, who was over sixty years old, invited Zhang Daqian to Paris. Picasso once told Zhang Daqian that in Europe and America, I can't see art, but in China, there is real art. What I don't understand most is why do you China people come to Paris to study art? ?

Picasso, who spoke highly of China's calligraphy art, said that if I lived in China, I would be a calligrapher, not a painter? . Why did he say this? After seeing the abstract beauty of China's calligraphy art on the basis of western painting, he felt that the real artistic core was still in the East.

Mr. Feng Zikai said:? There are two plateaus in the World Art Garden. If calligraphy is the plateau of oriental art, then music is the plateau of western art.? This is enough to show the position of China's calligraphy in the world culture and art.

China's calligraphy is an ancient art of writing Chinese characters. Calligraphy has always exuded artistic charm, from Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Yunnan, to Dazhuan, Xiaozhuan and Lishu, and then to cursive script, regular script and running script in the Eastern Han Dynasty and Wei and Jin Dynasties. China's calligraphy is an original performance art of the Han nationality, which is known as: poetry without words, dancing without words; Painless paintings, silent music.

Jin people like rhyme, Tang people like law, Song people like meaning, Yuan and Ming are still in the state? . The 3,000-year history of calligraphy development in China shows that the art of calligraphy is a unique treasure in the world and a wonderful flower of Chinese culture. China's calligraphy is a unique art, which can express individuality and create artistic conception.

Modern calligrapher Shen said? It is universally acknowledged that China's calligraphy is the highest art, because it can show amazing miracles, colorless, colorful, silent and harmonious with music. Not a poem, but a poetic mood; It is not dancing, but it has the rhythm of dancing, which makes people appreciate and feel relaxed and happy. ?

China's calligraphy also had a great influence in Europe and America. In the United States, modern painters such as Fenelosha and Mishaw studied China's calligraphy, and borrowed China's pen and ink language from their own painting art. 19 13 Fenelosha's History of Oriental Art introduced that China's calligraphy is an art with unique charm in China. French calligrapher Knapa said: Calligraphy is the art of life and the expression of culture. In the years to come, China's calligraphy will show more important significance of international cultural exchange. ?

China's calligraphy ranks among the world's art circles because of its uniqueness. As for what is the leading western art 1000, I'm talking to myself. Oriental art and western art are two cultures, each with its own characteristics and strengths. Western artists can't all be Picasso, and most of them lack understanding of China culture and China art, which are created by western artists? Calligraphy and painting? In this way, calligraphy has become a meaningless line symbol. The charm and bearing of China's calligraphy have been discarded.