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New exhibition pays tribute to Huang Binhong's dedication to tradition and innovation, which helped initiate a new era for Chinese ink painting, Lin Qi reports.

By Lin Qi | China Daily | Updated: 2024-01-27 10:06

Highlights of the show Immortal Legacy, which runs at the Art Museum of Beijing Fine Art Academy until April 21, include Landscape.[Photo provided to China Daily]

"Huang was an industrious creator, and thinker. He looked back to the past which empowered him to have insight into the present and future, to enrich the tradition, and to usher his contemporaries into a realm to take Chinese ink art to a new height," Wu says.

The exhibition brings together paintings from the collections of several institutions, Huang's photos and manuscripts, as well as magazines he edited, to show the full extent of his accomplishments.

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