FAH-Department of Arts and Design “Monday Lecture” Series Lectures Successfully Held
人文學院藝術與設計系之“星期一講壇”系列講座圓滿舉行
人文學院藝術與設計系之“星期一講壇”系列講座圓滿舉行 (10月)
2024年10月,人文學院藝術與設計系成功舉辦了三場系列講座,並在10月15日,藝術與設計系主任李軍教授與馬璐教授、劉慶和教授、陳淑霞教授共同主持了一場藝術與設計系師生座談會。四場講座吸引了眾多師生熱情參與。
在10月15日的藝術與設計系師生座談會上,李軍教授、馬璐教授、劉慶和教授、陳淑霞教授四人同場,共同探討藝術創作的思路、靈感與技法,令在場師生受益良多。
首場講座於10月7日舉行,特邀來自清華大學美術學院的楊陽教授作為澳門大學短期訪問學者,發表主題為“剪紙藝術的現代應用”的演講。在講座中,楊教授詳細介紹了中國傳統藝術形式之一—剪紙,以此為主線分析其歷史、種類、功能以及藝術特點。演講中,她列舉諸多地區的剪紙藝術樣式,結合現代剪紙藝術的應用場景,闡明了剪紙藝術在當代社會中的重要功能和作用。此外,她還分享了自己在田野調查和實踐創作中的經歷,這種經歷被楊教授看作是弘揚剪紙藝術的重要節點。她成功將剪紙藝術與社會實踐相結合,希望以剪紙藝術工作坊、剪紙藝術文化園等產業形式來帶動藝術文化經濟的發展。
楊陽教授
10月14日的講座,特邀來自中央美術學院陳淑霞教授作為澳門大學短期訪問學者,發表了主題為“西畫不西”的講演。首先,陳教授針對西方繪畫與中國畫的聯繫提出了意見。她認為:西畫並不是與國畫完全割裂的藝術形式。它在保持自身特色的同時,也可以與國畫元素相結合,形成新的藝術表達。西畫並非完全“不西”,而是在一定程度上具有開放性和包容性,能夠吸收和融合不同的文化元素,包括國畫的元素和風格。之後,為了闡釋“西畫不西”這一概念,陳教授將自己的創作歷程分為“原色、自信的空間、虛實兩境、山水間、忘形、邊際”共六個部分,以此展示不同階段的藝術作品來詮釋自己藝術觀念的變化歷程。
陳淑霞教授
10月21日的講座,特邀來自中央美術學院的劉慶和教授,以“墨韻流變——劉慶和的藝術探索與時代對話”為主題探索劉慶和教授幾十年來的藝術創作歷程。在講座開始前,藝術與設計系主任李軍教授為劉慶和教授頒授「澳大傑出訪問學者」證書。作為當代中國水墨藝術的領軍人物,劉教授以自己獨特的「新生代」和「水墨」風格為人所知。本場講座圍繞劉慶和教授自1979年以來的藝術探索歷程展開,以《臨池》《風・水》等代表作為典型案例,著重探討了自身近40年的藝術生涯中,如何廣泛地開展語法、主題、敘事、象徵與隱喻等藝術實驗來推動自身藝術風格的演變,並始終保持與當代藝術的共振。
劉慶和教授
藝術與設計系主任李軍教授為劉慶和教授頒授「澳大傑出訪問學者」訪問學者證書
In October 2024, the Department of Arts and Design successfully organized a series of three lectures, culminating in a Teacher-Student Seminar on 15 October. The seminar was led by the Head of the Department, Prof. LI Jun, alongside Prof. MA Lu, Prof. LIU Qinghe, and Prof. CHEN Shuxia. These events attracted a large number of enthusiastic teachers and students.
The series kicked off on 7 October with a lecture by Prof. YANG Yang from the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, who was invited as a UM short-term visiting scholar. Her lecture, titled “The Modern Application of Paper Cutting,” delved into the traditional Chinese art form of paper-cutting. Prof. YANG explored its history, various types, functions, and artistic characteristics. She highlighted paper-cutting styles from different regions and demonstrated their modern applications, emphasizing the art form’s significant role in contemporary society.
Prof. YANG also shared her personal experiences in field research and practical creation, which she considers crucial for promoting paper-cutting art. She has successfully integrated paper-cutting with social practice and aims to foster the development of the art and cultural economy through initiatives such as paper-cutting workshops and cultural parks.
Prof. Yang Yang
On 14 October, Prof. CHEN Shuxia from the Central Academy of Fine Arts was invited as a UM short-term visiting scholar to deliver a lecture on the theme of ‘Suspended Western Paintings’. Firstly, Prof.CHEN commented on the connection between Western painting and Chinese painting. In her opinion, Western painting is not an art form completely separated from Chinese painting. While maintaining its own characteristics, it can also be combined with elements of Chinese painting to form a new artistic expression. Western painting is not completely ‘non-Western’, but to a certain extent open and inclusive, able to absorb and integrate different cultural elements, including elements and styles of Chinese painting. Later, in order to explain the concept of ‘Western painting is not Western’, Prof. CHEN divided her own creative process into six parts, namely ‘Primary Colours, Space of Confidence, Virtual and Real, Within a Landscape, Forget the Form, and Margin’. The lecture will show the different stages of her art works to explain the changes in her artistic concepts.
Prof. CHEN Shuxia
On 21 October, Prof. LIU Qinghe from the Central Academy of Fine Arts was invited to give a lecture on “Changes in Ink – LIU Qinghe’s Artistic Exploration and Contemporary Dialogue,” exploring his artistic creation over the past decades. Before the lecture, Prof. LI Jun, Head of the Department of Arts and Design, presented Prof. LIU with the certificate of “UM Distinguished Visiting Scholar”. As a leading figure in contemporary Chinese ink art, Prof. LIU is known for his unique “New Generation” and “ink” style. This lecture centered on Prof. LIU’s artistic exploration since 1979. Using representative works such as “Lin Chi” and “Wind and Water” as typical examples, the lecture focused on how he has extensively developed artistic experiments in terms of syntax, themes, narratives, symbols, and metaphors over the past 40 years. These experiments have contributed to the evolution of his own artistic style and maintained a resonance with contemporary art.
Prof. LI Jun, Head of the Department of Arts and Design, presented Prof. LIU Qinghe with the certificate of “UM Distinguished Visiting Scholar”.
Prof. LIU Qinghe
At the Teacher-Student Seminar on 15 October, Prof. LI Jun, Prof. MA Lu, Prof. LIU Qinghe, and Prof. CHEN Shuxia discussed their ideas, inspirations, and techniques of art creation, providing valuable insights to the teachers and students.