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Ink and Abstraction (Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas), 1990
Gan Yu's challenge has been to find a channel that allows the East and West art to flow together.
"Fountain #2", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Fountain #2", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, MSU
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Collection of Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, MSU
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Collection of Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Fountain #1", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Fountain #1", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Fountain #3", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Fountain #3", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Fountain #4", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Fountain #4", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"A School of Fish", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"A School of Fish", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Public Conversation", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Public Conversation", Ink and Mixed-media on Canvas, 4"x 3.7", 1990, MSU
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
"Dialogue with Nature"
Gan Yu
Master's Theses Solo Exhibition
Dept of Art, Minnesota State University-Mankato
Nov 30 - Dec 8, 1990
Gan Yu takes a special interest in exploring the art of East and West from ancient to present time. The aesthetic development of Oriental and Occidental art can be seen as two rivers traveling parallel courses in the same universal art world. The challenge has been to find another channel that allows these two currents to flow together. Gan Yu’s paintings reveal that Eastern and Western concepts and techniques of art can be combined well into a universally accepted artistic language.
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