Kunshan embraces unique art of splash ink painting


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Updated: 2016-12-05

Kunshan embraces unique art of splash ink painting

A splash ink painting by the artist Zhuang Xiaojian [Photo from Kunshan Daily]

A museum in Kunshan, Jiangsu province has launched an exhibition to immerse visitors in one of China's strangest and most intriguing art forms: Splash ink painting.

The First China Splash Ink Painting Biennale opened at Hou Beiren Art Museum in Kunshan on Nov 30, and will run till Dec 18.

Reportedly created by a Tang Dynasty (618-907) artist one night when he was very drunk after a banquet, splash ink painting, or po mo, involves splashing bowls of water and ink onto a sheet of rice paper and smudging the stains into whatever shapes take your fancy.

Kunshan embraces unique art of splash ink painting

A splash ink painting by the artist Wang Jianer [Photo from Kunshan Daily]

The exhibition aims to popularize this unique art form, which throughout history has been associated with the idea of freedom, creativity, spontaneity and imagination.

It is also a celebration of the 100th birthday of Hou Beiren, the renowned contemporary artist who has made a huge contribution to developing splash ink painting in China and has donated more than 300 works to the museum that bears his name.

A parallel academic seminar on the development of po mo was held in the afternoon of Nov 30, attracting some 100 artists and scholars from China and abroad.

Kunshan embraces unique art of splash ink painting

A splash ink painting by the artist He Wanli [Photo from Kunshan Daily]

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