A Visionary Mind: The Art of Yuan Jai in a Quarter-Century

2012.03.24 - 2012.06.24 KMFA Galleries 201-203
A Visionary Mind: The Art of Yuan Jai in a Quarter-Century
Based on her rich knowledge of both Chinese and Western cultures, Yuan Jai is capable of appropriating elements of ancient paintings for her art. Yuan’s childlike and imaginative mind enables her to break all the shackles of conventional visual arts and continue experimenting with innovative subjects regardless of boundaries of time and space. Yuan received basic training in a traditional art academy, and then went to Europe to study Western art. She combined what she had learned over different times into something that could bridge the gaps between traditional Chinese painting and Western art forms. The KMFA especially holds this solo exhibition of Yuan, who is now at the age of 70, featuring over 100 Yuan’s works to cover each stage of her 25-year career. It is the first of its kind that provides such a complete picture of Yuan’s life and art. For both the artist herself and viewers, the exhibition is unprecedented and unparalleled.