San Francisco State University
College of Creative Arts
Chang Dai-chien in California
SELECTED WWW LINKS
- Chang
Dai-chien Exhibition, online at AsianArt.com
- Tun Huang Paintings by
Chang Dai-chien
1998-99 exhibition at the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
- Chang
Dai-chien: The Mei Yun Tang Collection of Paintings
1997 Exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum
- Chang Dai-chien [Zhang
Daqian] Painting, Chinapage Listing
- "Chinagate"
Controversy over Metropolitan Museum of Art Painting, The City Review
Controversy over purported 4th Century painting The Riverbank, believed by some
to be a forgery by Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien)
- Chu-Griffis Asian
Art Collection at Connecticut College, description of Chang Dai-chien landscape in the
Chu-Griffis collection
- Masters of Ink:
Chang Dai-chien, Zao Wou-ki and T'ang Haywen, exhibition at the Musées de
Pontoise, October 30, 1999 - February 6, 2000
- Arts of
Asia, 144-page issue on Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien) paintings, published in Hong
Kong
- Artcyclopedia.com
Artist Listing, for Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien)
- The Art
and Life of Chang Dai-chien, Essay by Wu Hsiao-ting
PERIODICALS:
- The Chronicle of Higher Education,October 29, 1999, Page B120
"Daring Experiments in Style," End Paper feature, Opinion and Arts
- San
Francisco Chronicle, September 27, 1999, Page D 1
"A Playful Eye Matched by a Masterly Touch: Chang Dai-chien's works at SFSU toy with
tradition," by Kenneth Baker
- Washington
Post Sunday Magazine, Sunday, January 17, 1999, pg. W14
"The Master Forger," by John Pomfret
- Art in America, September, 1998, Pg. 112
"China's other cultural revolution: history and Chinese art," by Charles Ruas
and Richard Vine
- Central News
Agency (Australia), September 9, 1998
"Chang Dai-chien Paintings on Exhibit in Australia," by Peter Chen
- The New Yorker, August 11, 1997, Pg. 26-7
"The Met has just acquired the 'Mona Lisa' of China. But is it a fake?", by Carl
Nagin
- Arts of Asia (Hong Kong), May-June 1995, pg. 92-103
"The M.K. Lau Collection: 20th century Chinese paintings," by Catherine Maudsley
- Weltkunst (Germany), August 1, 1994, pg. 2001-3
"Qi Baishi and Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien): Two Chinese painters between tradition
and modernism," (in German) by Irmtraud Schaarschmidt-Richter
- Arts of Asia (Hong Kong), May-June 1994, Special Issue on Chang
Dai-chien
"The Paintings of Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien): unity of tradition and
modernity," by Mayching Kao
- Arts of Asia (Hong Kong), November-December 1993, pg. 143-45
"International conference on the poetry, calligraphy and painting of Chang Dai-chien
and P'u Hsin-yu," by Julia K. Murray
- Arts of Asia (Hong Kong), September-October 1993, pg. 94-103
"Chinese Painting," by Liao Kuei-Ying
- San Francisco Chronicle, December 26, 1992, pg. C3
"Asian's 'Brushstrokes'," by Kenneth Baker
- St. Louis
Post Dispatch, Sunday, August 30, 1992, pg 3C
"Contrasting Cultures and the Art of Chang," by Robert W. Duffy
- Christian
Science Monitor, Tuesday, June 2, 1992, pg 12
"A Master at Painting Master Works," by Julie Tilsner
- Art and Antiques, May 1992, pg. 40-46
"Master of Deception: Chang Dai-chien," by Carl Nagin
- New York
Times, Friday, May 15, 1992, Section C, pg. 23
"Restating and Adapting Images of China's Past," by Holland Cotter
- Smithsonian
Magazine, January, 1992, Pg. 90
"He was a lion among painters: Chang Dai-chien," Constance A. Bond
- Associated Press, Monday, December 2, 1991
"The Artists: Last of the Traditional Chinese Artists," Carl Hartmann
- The
Washington Post, Friday, November 29, 1991
"Prolific Chang's Asian Perfection," Hank Burchard
- The
Washington Post, Sunday, November 24, 1991
"The Amazing Chang Dai-chien, Forging Ties to the Past," Paul Richard
- Orientations (Hong Kong), September 1989 "Chang Dai-chien's
'The Three Worthies of Wu' and His Practice of Forging Ancient Art," by Fu Shen Huang
- House and Garden, February 1988, pg 72-78
"Artful Roots: China's greatest modern painter and forger gardened in the mountains
above Taipei," by Carl Nagin
- Art News, January 1973, pg. 61-62
"The remarkably rich palette of Chang Dai-chien," by Rene-Yvon LeFebvre
d'Argence
- Le Jardin des Arts, Number 28
"Tchang Ta-ts'ien: un grand peintre de la chine contemporaine," (French) par
Denys Chevalier
CATALOGUES
- Chang
Dai-chien in California, Mark Johnson, Ba Tong, et al
San Francisco, CA: San Francisco State University, 1999
- Modern Chinese Painting: The Reyes Collection in the Ashmolean Museum,
Oxford, Shelagh Vainker
Oxford, UK: Ashmolean Museum,1996
- Challenging the Past : The Paintings of Chang Dai-Chien, Shen C.Y.
Fu
Washington, DC: Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution ; Seattle : University
of Washington Press,1991
- Master of tradition : the art of Chang Ta-chien, Richard E.
Strassberg
Pasadena, CA: Pacific Asia Museum, 1983
- Three contemporary Chinese painters : Chang Da-chien, Ting Yin-yung,
Cheng Shih-fa, T. C. Lai
Seattle : University of Washington Press, 1975
- Chang Dai-Chien: a retrospective exhibition, illustrating a selection of
fifty-four works painted by the master from 1928-1970, Rene Yvon Lefebvre d'Argnece
San Francisco: Center of Asian Art and Culture, The Avery Brundage Collection, 1972
FILMS