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Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations kick off in New York with "inspiring" art exhibition
                 Source: Xinhua | 2018-02-14 01:04:19 | Editor: huaxia

Photo shows Subconscious Experience Series 01-04 by Song Xin. (Xinhua)

NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off in New York City on Monday with the opening of an inspiring art exhibition featuring artists from the local Chinese community known for their transnational and cross-cultural practice.

"Art is inspiring. Art is reflection of who we are as people in the culture," said David Sprouls, president of New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) in an interview with Xinhua prior to unveiling an exhibition with the theme of "Blurred Boundaries: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York."

Photo shows Untitled No. 55701-17 by Shen Chen. (Xinhua)

The event, the second of its kind co-hosted by NYSID and China's Central Academy of Fine Arts, serves as an education platform for the school's students and future artists, he said.

"Art fosters dialogue between China and the United States," Sprouls said. "Chinese Americans living in New York City (through their arts) blur the boundaries between the East and West, and make people think what that means. I think that's important for our students."

"The exhibition challenges our students to stop by and figure out what is different about it and what they can take away from it," he said, adding about 25 percent of NYSID's students are international, and many of them are Chinese.

Photo shows Van Gogh-Bodhidharma by Zhang Hongtu. (Xinhua)

The exhibition, running from Feb. 12 to March 2, was curated by Dr. Zhijian Qian, assistant professor of Art History at City Tech College of City University of New York.

The exhibition was part of "Fantastic Art China 2018," an annual event in New York concurring with the Chinese Spring Festival which falls on Feb. 16 this year.

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Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations kick off in New York with "inspiring" art exhibition

Source: Xinhua 2018-02-14 01:04:19

Photo shows Subconscious Experience Series 01-04 by Song Xin. (Xinhua)

NEW YORK, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Lunar New Year celebrations kicked off in New York City on Monday with the opening of an inspiring art exhibition featuring artists from the local Chinese community known for their transnational and cross-cultural practice.

"Art is inspiring. Art is reflection of who we are as people in the culture," said David Sprouls, president of New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) in an interview with Xinhua prior to unveiling an exhibition with the theme of "Blurred Boundaries: Recent Works by Chinese Artists in New York."

Photo shows Untitled No. 55701-17 by Shen Chen. (Xinhua)

The event, the second of its kind co-hosted by NYSID and China's Central Academy of Fine Arts, serves as an education platform for the school's students and future artists, he said.

"Art fosters dialogue between China and the United States," Sprouls said. "Chinese Americans living in New York City (through their arts) blur the boundaries between the East and West, and make people think what that means. I think that's important for our students."

"The exhibition challenges our students to stop by and figure out what is different about it and what they can take away from it," he said, adding about 25 percent of NYSID's students are international, and many of them are Chinese.

Photo shows Van Gogh-Bodhidharma by Zhang Hongtu. (Xinhua)

The exhibition, running from Feb. 12 to March 2, was curated by Dr. Zhijian Qian, assistant professor of Art History at City Tech College of City University of New York.

The exhibition was part of "Fantastic Art China 2018," an annual event in New York concurring with the Chinese Spring Festival which falls on Feb. 16 this year.

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