No Limits: Zao Wou-Ki (Asia Society (Yale))

by Michelle Yun, Melissa Walt, and Ankeney Weitz

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The Chinese-French painter Zao Wou-Ki (1920–2013) developed a distinctive abstract style blending the visual poetry of Chinese painting and calligraphy with European pictorial traditions. This stunning volume presents a richly woven narrative of the artist’s life and work. Reintroducing Zao’s work to a North American audience, the authors make a substantial contribution to scholarship on transnational art movements in the 20th and 21st centuries. Their essays consider the reception of Zao’s work in the United States; his engagement with post-war abstraction; and his exploration of various artistic media. Zao Wou-Ki lived and worked at the intersection of two cultures. He blended Chinese calligraphic and ink painting aesthetics with European printmaking and abstract oil painting, becoming one of the earliest trans-cultural painters of the 20th century. His legacy reverberates in the global success of Chinese artists today.

Distributed for the Colby College Museum of Art and the Asia Society Museum


Exhibition Schedule:

Asia Society Museum
(09/09/16–01/08/17)

Colby College Museum of Art
(02/04/17–06/04/17)

  • ISBN10 0300220189
  • ISBN13 9780300220186
  • Publish Date 4 October 2016
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 30 June 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press