The Enduring Passion for Ink explained

The Enduring Passion for Ink
Director:Britta Erickson
Producer:Britta Erickson
Cinematography:Richard Widmer
Editing:Richard Widmer
Runtime:10 shorts, 12 minutes each
Country:United States
Language:English

The Enduring Passion for Ink: Films on Contemporary Ink Painters is a 2013 documentary film independently produced by scholar-curator Britta Erickson. The film features 10 contemporary Chinese ink artists at the vanguard of the contemporary Chinese art world today.

The documentary opens the door to what contemporary Chinese ink painting is to a wider audience and addresses fundamental choices confronting these leading ink artists.

Artists featured

The 10 artists featured span a wide range of ages, education backgrounds, artistic approaches, and philosophies. They are:

  1. Bingyi
  2. Chen Haiyan
  3. Cui Zhenkuan
  4. Li Huasheng
  5. Li Jin
  6. Liu Dan
  7. Wang Dongling
  8. Xu Bing
  9. Yang Jiechang
  10. Zheng Chong bin

The film follows the scholar/curator of this project into the studios of these artists where the viewer can watch as these artist's work unfold.

The artists share in the intimacy of their studio their experience and views on ink as a medium versus other art forms, their creative expression, and the boundaries and innovation of ink art in relation to the traditional with scholar-curator Britta Erickson.

Development

The film is solely produced, directed, curated by scholar-curator Britta Erickson who wished to create a project of her own at the time when she turned 50.[1]

US-born Richard Widmer shot and edited the documentary.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: China's Enduring Passion For Ink: A Project On Contemporary Ink Artists. Karen. Tsui.
  2. Web site: INK. The Enduring Passion for Ink.