Lectures

Lecture
October 24, 2024
Jonathan Hay
The Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Sardonic Dissonance in Xu Wei's Parapaintings ca. 1573–1593
Friend Center 101
Organized by the Department of Art and Archaeology
Cosponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Without a discreet dis-aggregation of the pictorial image at the micro level of the brushtrace, literati parapainting’s seamless continuum of painting, calligraphy, and poetry could not have come into existence in the second quarter of the fourteenth century. In the late sixteenth century, the multitalented Xu Wei went much further, introducing a radically disjunctive dis-aggregation that opened up new avenues of sense-making, with far-reaching consequences for parapainting’s subsequent history.