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Shakyamuni Buddha, Gandhara (present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan), 100s – 200s, Kushan empire (30s BCE – 300s CE), schist sculpture, 11 1/8 x 5 1/8 x 3 in.
Shakyamuni Buddha, Gandhara (present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan), 100s – 200s, Kushan empire (30s BCE – 300s CE), schist sculpture, 11 1/8 x 5 1/8 x 3 in.

Liu Kuo-Sung (b. 1932), Which is Earth? No. 28, 1969, hanging scroll, ink, watercolor, and acrylic on paper, 50 1/4 x 28 3/8in.© Liu Kuo-Sung
Liu Kuo-Sung (b. 1932), Which is Earth? No. 28, 1969, hanging scroll, ink, watercolor, and acrylic on paper, 50 1/4 x 28 3/8in.© Liu Kuo-Sung

Totoya Hokkei, (Japanese, 1780-1850), Woman Painting a Dragon, 1832, print
Totoya Hokkei, (Japanese, 1780-1850), Woman Painting a Dragon, 1832, print
Fantastic Brush: Twentieth-Century Chinese Ink Art from the Robert and Lisa Kessler Collection
Now through Fall 2022
Location: Jackson Gallery, Asian Art Galleries, 5th floor of Martin Building
Works on view showcase some of the most important artists in twentieth-century China, including Zhang Daqian, Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong, Wu Changshuo, and Wu Guanzhong. The collection includes examples by teachers and students, friends, and colleagues. All were confronted with rapidly changing times and found their own unique interpretation of what it means to produce ink art in the twentieth century.