The Khoan and Michael Sullivan Collection includes art acquired over a period of sixty-five years, beginning with the work of artists who were refugees in the province of Sichuan in Western China in the 1940s to contemporary artists.
This is the first showing in London of a unique collection of Chinese art formed by the great
scholar and connoisseur of Chinese painting in the West, Michael Sullivan, and his wife Khoan.
The Sullivans’ collection includes art acquired over a period of sixty-five years, beginning with the
work of artists who were refugees in the province of Sichuan in Western China in the 1940s to
contemporary artists. Most of the works were gifts from artists, whom the Sullivans came to know
over the years, so that this is a very personal collection, witness to friendships going back over
many decades.
Their collection developed over the course of more than half a century to include paintings, prints,
woodcuts and drawings by the principal artists of late twentieth century China, as well as works by
a new generation.
The first of these two exhibitions, Beginnings, focuses on works which are more traditional, often
showing some connection with the orthodox guohua or Chinese national style. The pieces range
from the 1940s through to the late 20th century. The second exhibition, A New Generation, shows
works produced after the Beijing Spring of 1979-81 which released a wave of creative energy
marking the art of the 1980s and 1990s.
The exhibitions will be curated by Professor Sullivan, world authority on twentieth century Chinese
painting. His book Chinese Art in the Twentieth Century (1959) was the first ever on the subject while Art and Artists of Twentieth Century China (1996) provides the most complete survey and
includes biographies of the artists.
“The collection bears witness to the generosity of our artist friends, who felt that their work, in our
hands, would be appreciated and understood.” Michael Sullivan
“We began to acquire works of a more advanced kind – but nothing freakish or of mere transient
interest – works that we hope a hundred, two hundred, years from now will still be as moving and
as satisfying as they are to us today.” Michael Sullivan
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Asia House is a new Central London cultural venue with a gallery showing both traditional and
contemporary Asian Art. Our current exhibition, Eve Arnold In China (ends 12th January 2008)
has been a huge success as was the summer show of Burmese artist Htein Lin’s inspiring paintings
and prints, Htein Lin: Burma Inside Out.
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