CAFAM 2022 Special Academic Event
Organizer: CAFA Art Museum
Support: Editorial Department of Fine Arts Research, Central Academy of Fine Arts
When: April-October 2022
Venue: Tencent Conference
Academic Host: Zhang Zikang (Director of CAFA Art Museum)
Event Convener: Liu Xiyan (Director of academic department of CAFA Art Museum)
Introduction to the event
This series of seminars will focus on the thinking and exploration of sports and the body in artistic creation and sports practice. The seminar was divided into four topics (18 lecture series/dialogues are planned), and 21 people from different majors such as art history, artistic creation, philosophy, sports studies, dance, and theatrical performance will enter the observation of classical art and sports culture from the perspectives of sports beauty, coordination ingenuity, body logic, etc., and expand the dimension of understanding the integration of physical beauty through interdisciplinary research methods. At the same time, the intertwining of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and the Olympic culture, and the sports culture in the collection of the CaFA Art Museum, will also be included.
One
Discussion topics
01
Sports in contemporary art and art in competitive sports
02
Olympic artistic creation
03
Eastern and Western views of the body and movement
04
Movement art representation in classic art cases
Two
Series of discussions
Hou Ying, "Disappearing" (rehearsal scene)
Yevner, Ping Pong Stream (screenshot)
preside:
Wang Chunchen (Deputy Director, CAFA Art Museum)
Speakers:
Hou Ying (Avant-garde Choreographer, Founder and Artistic Director of Hou Ying Dance Theatre): "Its Will" of Strength and Beauty in the Moment of Physical Eruption
Liang Jiayue (National Fencing Athlete, Level 1 Referee, National C Level Coach)
Lu Xiudong (former head coach of the Chinese national women's taekwondo team): Changes in competitive taekwondo competitions
Luan Zhichao (Deputy Director of the Library and Literature Department of OCAT Beijing Research Center): Aesthetic Transformation of Action in Contemporary Art
Ye Funa (Lecturer, School of Experimental Art, Central Academy of Fine Arts): Ping-Pong Stream
Li Na (Olympic diving champion, vice president of the China Academy of Swimming and Sports, Beijing Sport University): Diving - 1.7 seconds of art
Li Hao (Vice President of the Academy of Dramatic Arts of Beijing Film Academy): The wisdom of movement - the training of actors on the body
Left: 2008 Olympic medal
Right: The Discus Thrower
Gao Gao (Deputy Director, CAFA Art Museum)
Zhao Juan (Associate Professor, Beijing Sport University): Artistic Expression of Ancient Greek Movements and Olympic Visual Fabrication
Hang Hai (Professor, School of Design, Central Academy of Fine Arts): Tibetan rituals in the instrument - the traditional idea in the image design of the Beijing Olympic Games
Xiao Yong (Professor, School of Design, Central Academy of Fine Arts): Olympic visual design semantics and pictograms
Shan Wanli (Researcher, China Film Art Research Center): The origin and evolution of official Olympic films
Bacon, The Human Body, 1970
The Eastern and Western views of movement and the body
Shao Yiyang (Vice Dean of school of humanities, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Doctoral Supervisor)
Cai Qinghua (Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Fudan University): The view of the body in Taoist philosophy
Han Zhenhua (Professor, School of Chinese Chinese And Speech and Literature, Beijing Foreign Chinese University): "My body is a moment" - classical Confucian theory of the body
He Lei (Professor, School of Culture and Communication, Capital University of Economics and Business): Physical Consumption and Excesses - Batayer on Love
Zhang Chen (Associate Professor, School of Humanities, Central Academy of Fine Arts): Painting as a "track and field sport"—Deleuze's theory of body art
"Mawangdui Guide Map" (restored map)
Zhang Peng (Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Central Academy of Fine Arts)
He Hua (Associate Professor, Department of History, Xiamen Academy of Arts and Crafts, Fuzhou University): A ball play in the eyes of an iconographer – from the feast of Italian football in the Renaissance to the modern football game
Liu Xiaolei (World Champion in Martial Arts, Associate Professor, School of Arts, Beijing Sport University): Enjoy the body and mind with the "Mawangdui Guide Map"
Zhao Zhongquan (Lecturer, School of Art, Beijing Sport University): Body skills in Han Dynasty portraits
High Salary (Associate Professor, School of Art, Nanjing University): Body, Movement and Passion in Thomas Ekins Art
Liu Xiyan (Director of the Academic Department of the CAFA Art Museum): Body and Body – Another Clue in the Collection of Calligraphy and Painting
Gong Fang (Lecturer, China Olympic Institute for Advanced Study, Beijing Sport University): "Ice Play" and the Qing Dynasty Court Ice Sports
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