What is art education, and how should we conduct it? This mini-course introduces art education in China from the 1950s to the 2000s, featuring the works of Chinese artists from different generations. In these 5 short clips, we will look into the development of tertiary art education in China under the changing socio-political context, and how artist-educators and students continued to innovate under specific limits of different eras.
The content of this series of short videos is derived from Teaching Labs | Pushing the boundaries of art education.
Content: Anthony Yung, AAA Researcher
Voice over: Lee Yee Ting
Language: English
Total Length: 32 minutes
Part I: Overview of the People’s Republic of China in the early founding days and in the 1950s
Length: 8 minutes
- Key Events
Yan’an Forum on Art and Literature (1942), Founding of the People's Republic of China (1949), Great Leap Forward (1958–61) - Keywords
Realism and Modernism, Remolding Chinese painting, Education must serve the proletarian politics, Emphasis on training in new year illustration, comic strip, and propaganda poster, Soviet Model, Konstantin Maksimov, Pavel Chistyakov - Artist-educators
Xu Beihong, Lin Fengmian - Art education
Establishment of the eight art academies, Establishment of 5-year schooling system and departments of Chinese paintings, oil paintings, prints and sculptures (mid-1950s), Konstantin Maksimov came to Chinese to train Chinese Art educators in Socialist-realism (1955-57)
Part II: Overview of China from 1958-66
Length: 6 minutes
- Key Events
Sino-Soviet Split (1958), Socialist Education Movement (1963–66), Mexican Art Front Exhibition and David Alfaro Siqueiros’ talk (1956)
- Keywords
Formalisation of the socialist nation, Hundred Flowers Campaign, Mexican Art, Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, Zheng Shengtian, Eugen Popa, Jin Yide
- Artist-educators
Wu Zuoren, Luo Gongliu, Dongxiwen - Art Education
Central Academy of Fine Arts adopted the studio system for the first time (1959), Strengthened artistic exchange between China and east-European countries (1960s), Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts invited Romanian artist Eugen Popa to conduct oil painting classes (1961-63)
Part III: Cultural Revolution (1966-76)
Length: 5 minutes
- Keywords
Big-character poster, Red Guard Art, Art as political propaganda - Art Education
Rapture of education in art academies, Art classes for workers, peasants and soldiers, Universities started recruitment of workers, peasants and soldiers in 1970
Part IV: Overview of China from 1977 to 1989
Length: 6 minutes
- Key Events
Death of Mao Zedong (1976), Resume of university entrance exams (1977), Reform and Opening, Tiananmen Square Incident (1989) - Keywords
Scar art, Debate over Realism, Unofficial art, ‘85 New Wave, China Avant/Garde Exhibition (1989) - Artist-educators
Zheng Shengtian, Jin Yide - Art Education
Art academies started to introduce foreign art books (1979), state started to sponsor teachers to study overseas i.e. Zheng Shengtian
Part V: After the 2000s
Length: 7 minutes
- Keywords
Expansion of China’s economy, Expansion of Nationwide University Enrolment (late 1990s), New Media Department at Central Academy of Fine Arts (2003-2010), Jiang Zhuyun, Lu Yang - Artist-educators
Zhang Peili, Geng Jianyi - Art Education
Expansion of higher education (1999), Experiments of contemporary art in formal art academies, Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts was renamed China Academy of Art (1993), Zhang Peili and Geng Jianyi led the New Media Art Department (2003 – 2010)
The 2021 Teaching Labs series is part of AAA’s teacher professional development programme.
AAA’s Learning and Participation Programme is supported by the S. H. Ho Foundation Limited, and the C. K. & Kay Ho Foundation.
Publishing date: 21 March 2022