Wu Guanzhong
Huang Yongyu
Pang Xunqin
Wu Zuoren
Zhang Daqian
Qi Baishi
Zao Wuji
Lu Shoukun
Zhu Ming
Wang Keping
Wan Qingli
Chu Hing wah
Wucius Wong
Tan Zhicheng
Nancy Chu Woo
An exhibition of twentieth-century Chinese art from the collection of Khoan and Michael Sullivan to celebrate the University of Hong Kong Museum Society's 25th and the University Museum and Art Gallery's anniversary.
To celebrate the University of Hong Kong Museum Society’s 25th anniversary, and the
University Museum and Art Gallery’s 60th anniversary, the Museum is pleased to
present an exhibition of twentieth-century Chinese art from the collection of Khoan
and Michael Sullivan.
Professor Michael Sullivan is a pioneer of modern Chinese art history. He began his
unique engagement with the art and artists of China while working at the West China
Union University in Chengdu in the 1940s. Here he and his late wife Khoan (Wu Huan)
developed friendships with many artists and intellectuals who sought refuge from the
instability of war. Khoan and Michael began collecting art here in the mid-1940s.
The Sullivan collection is inseparable from the relationships that underlie it, as
well as the circumstances of the artists through the civil war, the Great Leap
Forward (1958) and the Cultural Revolution (1966).
This exhibition will be the first time that the Sullivan collection has been shown
in Hong Kong and is held to honour Professor Sullivan’s considerable contributions
as a pioneer of Chinese art history and especially the study of twentieth-century
Chinese painting. The collection features in particular works that explore the
relationships between western and Chinese media and expressions.
Among the exhibits
will be paintings by artists such as Wu Guanzhong, Huang Yongyu, Pang Xunqin, Wu
Zuoren, Zhang Daqian, Qi Baishi, Zao Wuji, and Lü Shoukun; sculptors Zhu Ming and
Wang Keping, as well as Hong Kong artists Wan Qingli, Chu Hing-wah, Wucius Wong, Tan
Zhicheng and Nancy Chu Woo. The selection also includes two albums that were created
and gifted to the Sullivans by artists in Hong Kong.
The exhibition opening will take place on Friday 22nd February 2013 at 6:00 pm. The
guests-of-honour are Professor Michael Sullivan, Emeritus Fellow, St. Catherine’s
College, Oxford; Mrs Bonnie Kwan Huo, Chairman, The University of Hong Kong Museum
Society; Ms Belinda Au, Director, Michelle Art Services, and Professor Chow
Shew-ping, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, HKU.
Conference and roundtable
To explore the themes raised in the exhibition, an international conference and
roundtable discussion: “Encounters: Art and Artists of 20th century China”, will
take place at the University of Hong Kong on Saturday 23rd February 2013. Free and
open to the public. No registration required.
Brief biography
Professor Michael Sullivan (b. 1916) graduated from the University of Cambridge in
1939. He travelled to China in 1940 to work with the International and Chinese Red
Cross and conduct archaeological work. There he met his future wife, biologist Khoan
(Wu Huan) and they got married in 1943. After his return to England in 1946, he
studied Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
He received
his Ph.D from Harvard University in 1952. He taught at the University of Malaya in
Singapore, where he established the University Art Museum, before returning to
London in 1960 to take up a lectureship at SOAS. In 1966 he took up the Chair of
Oriental Art at Stanford University (later endowed by Alan Christensen) where he
remained until 1984. Following his return to England, he became Emeritus Fellow at
St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. His most notable publications include Art and
Artists of Twentieth-Century China (1996), Modern Chinese Artists: A Biographical
Dictionary (2006), The Arts of China (now in its 5th edition), The Meeting of
Eastern and Western Art (1989), and The Birth of Landscape Painting in China
(1962).
The exhibition has been made possible by sponsorship from the University of Hong
Kong Museum Society and Michelle Art Services, who are celebrating their 35th
anniversary in 2013.
Opening: Friday 22nd February 2013 at 6:00 pm.
University Museum and Art Gallery - UMAG
94 Bonham Road, Pokfulam (University of Hong Kong), Hong Kong
Hours: mon-sat 9.30am-6pm, sun 1-6pm