First Person Painter

Jeffrey Shaw
Source: Jeffrey Shaw

Jeffrey Shaw

First Person Painter , ongoing
Co-workers & Funding
Coauthor: Wang Dongling
Documents
  • First Person Painter
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  • First Person Painter
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  • First Person Painter
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  • First Person Painter
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  • First Person Painter
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  • First Person Painter
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Description
In 2013 the internationally acclaimed Chinese calligraphy master Wang Dongling created a 2.5meter wide and 30-meter long calligraphic work of art as a gift to City University of Hong Kong The painting hangs down the nine floors of the imposing Daniel Libeskind designed stairwell of the CityU Creative Media Centre.

The painting of this banner was done as a public performance in the car park area outside the Creative Media Centre. To create the video art piece First-person Painter, a small action camera was attached close to the tip of Wang Dongling’s large Chinese calligraphy brush. In this way a real time single-take ‘brush-eye-view’ of the painting process could be recorded, thereby reformulating our understanding and appreciation of the aesthetic intensities that this great artist achieves in the drama of his performance and in the lyrical imagery that flows from his embodied brush.
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Keywords
  • aesthetics
    • documenting
    • real-time
    • site-specific
    • visual
  • genres
    • performance art
      • happenings
  • subjects
    • Art and Science
      • documentation
    • Arts and Visual Culture
      • art history
      • conservation
      • gaze
      • paintings
      • perspective
      • spectator
      • visual culture
    • Body and Psychology
      • embodiment
      • perception
      • performativity
    • Technology and Innovation
      • digitization
  • technology
    • hardware
      • cameras
    • software
      • video (digital)
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