Hanzi of the West, Letters of the East

Hanzi of the West, Letters of the East

What is it

Titled "Hanzi of the West, Letters of the East," the exhibition, lasting from Nov. 19 to 23, features more than 100 original works inspired by hanzi, or Chinese characters.

The exhibition, organized by Tongji University and China's Art and Design Press, is designed as a step-by-step narrative that uses Chinese characters as a thread to tell stories about China and about cultural encounters between China and Britain, the organizers said.

The theme title invites us to see Chinese characters and alphabetic letters not as opposites, but as companions: two visual logics that both record sound, shape meaning and express emotion.

——Wu Yun, dean of the School of Foreign Studies at Tongji University

For me, the process of learning Chinese has been fascinating, because every character carries a story, and an exhibition like this helps people in Britain and China understand each other better, and that makes it very meaningful.

——Yukteshwar Kumar, a scholar with the University of Bath

One section explores how artists and designers take hanzi as a visual and conceptual starting point for new work, presenting pieces that reinterpret strokes, radicals and character structures through book design, fashion, installation art and creative cultural products. Another section traces the early transmission of hanzi to the West and the pre-20th century efforts to systematize Chinese movable type, according to curators.

Explanatory panels and visual timelines set out the development of Chinese characters from their early origins through successive stages of transformation. Visitors can follow how the script has shifted in form and use over centuries, while seeing how it continues to inspire design today.

ORGANISERS

Tongji University

Art and Design Press

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

Cultural Office, Chinese Embassy in the UK

Department of Typography and Graphic Communication (University of Reading)

ALSOLIKE Gallery

Guan Guan Art Space

SPECIAL THANKS

Nouvelles D'Europe

 

When is it

19th - 23rd November

 

Where is it

16 Chance Street, Alsolike, London, UK

 

What to expect

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