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Mount Song

  • 创作日期2007
  • 尺寸27.0 x 1179.0 cm

Explore the captivating landscape photography of Michael Cherney (Qiu Mai). Blending Chinese & Western influences, his art explores nature, culture & identity. Discover stunning visuals & calligraphic works.

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艺术家简介

A Transcultural Vision: The Landscape Photography of Michael Cherney

Michael Cherney, also known as Qiu Mai – Autumn Wheat in Chinese – embodies a rare and compelling synthesis of artistic perspectives. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1969 to a Jewish American family, his journey has led him far beyond the familiar landscapes of his upbringing, establishing him as a significant figure bridging Eastern and Western aesthetic traditions. Cherney’s story isn't simply one of an artist *inspired* by another culture; it is a narrative of deep immersion, personal transformation, and a profound engagement with the historical and philosophical undercurrents of China. He arrived in Beijing in 1991 to study Chinese language and history, a pursuit that would evolve into a lifelong dedication and ultimately shape his artistic identity. A life-altering illness in 1993 prompted a reevaluation of his path, leading him to photography as a means of understanding and connecting with the world around him – a world he was determined to explore on its own terms.

The Calligraphy of Light: Technique and Influences

Cherney’s photographic practice is deeply rooted in traditional Chinese art forms, particularly ink painting and calligraphy. He doesn't merely *depict* landscapes; he seeks to evoke the spirit and essence of these places through a meticulous process that honors centuries-old techniques. His work often begins with extensive travel throughout China, identifying sites imbued with historical significance – locations resonant with cultural memory and artistic precedent. The resulting photographs are not straightforward documentation but rather carefully considered interpretations, filtered through his deep understanding of Chinese art history and literature. He prints his images on traditional rice paper, employing a unique process that allows for subtle gradations of tone and texture reminiscent of ink wash painting. Crucially, he then mounts these works in formats deeply embedded within the Chinese artistic canon: hanging scrolls, handscrolls, albums, and folding fans. This deliberate choice isn’t simply aesthetic; it positions his photography as a continuation of premodern media, blurring the boundaries between contemporary practice and historical tradition. The influence of masters like Shitao and Bada Shanren is palpable in his compositions, not through direct imitation but through an internalization of their principles – a focus on expressive brushwork, evocative emptiness, and the power of suggestion.

Crossing Boundaries: A Role in Artistic Globalization

Cherney’s work stands as a powerful example of artistic globalization, challenging conventional notions of cultural ownership and influence. He is not a Western artist *imitating* Chinese art; he is an artist who has deeply integrated himself into the culture, allowing it to shape his vision and inform his practice. As Jerome Silbergeld, P. Y. and Kinmay W. Tang Professor (Emeritus) of Chinese Art History at Princeton University, eloquently observes, Cherney’s identity – an American-born artist with Jewish heritage working within a traditionally Eastern medium – is itself provocative. His success demonstrates the possibility of artists moving fluidly between cultures, embracing multiple perspectives, and creating work that transcends easy categorization. He embodies a “going both ways” approach—simultaneously American and Chinese, modern and traditional. This unique position allows him to offer fresh insights into both cultures, challenging viewers to reconsider their own assumptions about artistic boundaries and cultural identity.

Recognition and Legacy: A Place in the Museum

The significance of Cherney’s work has been widely recognized within the art world. He holds a distinguished place as the first photographer whose works were acquired by the Department of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a testament to his pioneering role in bridging Eastern and Western artistic traditions. His photographs are also held in numerous other prestigious collections, including those of the Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive, Cleveland Museum of Art, Getty Research Institute, Harvard University Art Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Peabody Essex Museum, Portland Art Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, and Santa Barbara Museum of Art. He has exhibited extensively both in China and internationally, participating in group shows at institutions such as the Cleveland Museum of Art and Yale University Art Gallery. His exhibitions often explore themes of nature, culture, and identity, inviting viewers to contemplate the complex relationship between landscape, history, and personal experience.

Major Achievements

  • Pioneering Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Cherney’s work has been instrumental in fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese art within Western audiences.
  • Innovative Technique: His unique photographic process, combining traditional materials and techniques with contemporary sensibilities, has expanded the possibilities of landscape photography.
  • Historical Significance: As the first photographer collected by The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Department of Asian Art, he broke down barriers and paved the way for greater recognition of Chinese art forms.
  • Artistic Globalization: He embodies a model for artists navigating multiple cultural identities and creating work that transcends geographical boundaries.
Cherney's enduring legacy lies not only in the beauty and intellectual depth of his photographs but also in his ability to inspire dialogue, challenge assumptions, and demonstrate the power of art to connect cultures. He continues to live and work in Beijing, deepening his engagement with the landscape and traditions that have so profoundly shaped his artistic vision.
michael cherney

michael cherney

1969 - , United States of America

艺术家简介

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape photography
  • Date Of Birth: 1969
  • Full Name: Michael Cherney
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mount Song
    • Shadow Curtains-Gatherings #2
  • Place Of Birth: New York City, USA