All Under Heaven:
Landscapes of China by Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney
Tianxia 天下, “all under heaven,” connotes the centrality of China, its geography and landscape, as well as its culture and history. In our increasingly shrinking, globalized world, it is a term that prompts questions not only of identity but the sustainability of both the physical and cultural realms in an age of profound transformation. Arnold Chang’s ink painting, inflected by knowledge of earlier masters, and Michael Cherney’s photography, chronicling not only the beauty of China’s mountains and rivers but also the toll of economic development, place landscape front and center in an exhibition that speaks eloquently of classical ideals but also reminds the viewer to look deeper and appreciate how the timeless is balanced by the fragile and ephemeral.
被误解的传统 Interview with Arnold Chang [Documentary Short] from EVA CHEN on Vimeo.