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Britta Erickson /. 林似竹
Founder And Artistic Director at Ink Studio 墨斋
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Work Experience
Founder And Artistic Director
Jan 2013 - Present · 11 years and 11 months
Self-employed scholar and curator
Independent Scholar And Curator
Jun 1997 - Present · 27 years and 6 months
Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
Member, Board Of Advisors
Jan 2006 - Present · 18 years and 11 months
Company Details
11-50 Employees
Ink Studio is a Beijing-based gallery and experimental art space devoted to documenting and responding to new and exciting developments in the media of ink painting currently emanating from China. In its exhibition program Ink Studio seeks to demonstrate how a group of important artists have, over the past decades, been highly active in researching and developing the immense contemporary creative possibilities of the millennia-old language of paper, brush, and ink. These artists’ work is increasingly attracting international critical attention. Ink Studio’s mission is to present the best of this work to the public in a closely curated exhibition program supported by in-depth critical analysis, scholarly exchange, and bilingual publishing in Chinese and English. Dr. Britta Erickson, Ink Studio’s Artistic Director, drives all aspects of its programming and scholarly activities. An independent scholar and curator living in Palo Alto, California, she has curated major exhibitions at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington, D.C. (Word Play: Contemporary Art by Xu Bing) and the Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford (On the Edge: Contemporary Chinese Artists Encounter the West). In 2007 she co-curated the Chengdu Biennial, which focused on ink art, and in 2010 she was a contributing curator for Shanghai: Art of the City (Asian Art Museum, San Francisco). Dr. Erickson has written numerous books, articles, and essays on contemporary Chinese art. She is currently producing a book and a series of short films about ink painting, The Enduring Passion for Ink. Ms. Erickson is on the advisory boards of The Ink Society(Hong Kong) and Three Shadows Photography Art Centre(Beijing), as well as the editorial boards of Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art and ART Asia Pacific. In 2006 she was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research in Beijing on the Chinese contemporary art market. Dr. Erickson received her Ph. D. in Chinese Art History from Stanford University.
Year Founded
2012
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