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dc.contributor.authorHacker, Randi
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-16T17:16:49Z
dc.date.available2014-06-16T17:16:49Z
dc.date.issued2012-01-18
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1808/14077
dc.descriptionThis is one of hundreds of 60-second radio spots created by the Center for East Asian Studies (CEAS) for Kansas Public Radio (KPR). The purpose of this outreach program is to introduce the people of Kansas to the culture and current issues of East Asia.
dc.description.abstractBroadcast Transcript: Long ago in China, in much of Asia, in fact, art was not a commodity but a pure expression of the heart. Largely done by the literati, male scholars, it took the form of poetry, calligraphy, brush painting. Finished works were hung on walls and admirers stamped their approval right on the canvas in red. In fact, there is a Chinese expression shi yan zhi which means A poem expresses what is intently on the mind. Chinese artists continue to do this through their art. One of these is Hong Zhang, whose show Haywire, opens at the Lawrence Arts Center on January 20th. Born in China and now a Lawrencian, her art draws on the literati tradition, In fact, in Hong's art, the Middle Kingdom meets the Midwest. #ceas #china #hacker
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherCenter for East Asian Studies, University of Kansas
dc.relation.ispartofseriesPostcards from Asia;0249
dc.relation.isversionofhttps://audioboom.com/posts/879444-0249-hong-zhang?playlist_direction=reversed
dc.subjectChina
dc.subjectArt
dc.subjectHong Zhang
dc.subjectLawrence
dc.subjectLiterati
dc.subjectShi Yan Zhi
dc.titleHong Zhang
dc.typeRecording, oral
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