Permanent Exhibition
A Space for Brush and Ink: What Affection Is--Once Begun, Ever Deep
The Covid-19 pandemic has “affected” us greatly,
impermanence becoming the norm.
But upon looking back,
what still remains is our “affection.”
Over the past few years, the Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact in every corner of the world, including lengthy quarantines, city lockdowns, and travel restrictions, causing disruption to many personal plans and international exchanges. According to the World Health Organization, Covid-19 has been contracted more than 700 million times, leading to the deaths of almost seven million people. Often living in fear and sometimes terror, together we have witnessed the pain of illness and death among loved ones, with perhaps the only bright spot being our new-found awareness of the preciousness of life.
Sensing this new “norm” of impermanence in life, in which only affection for our fellow beings has remained true and steadfast, 26 works of painting, calligraphy, and embroidery have been selected for this exhibition to present the various manifestations of affections felt by and for people in Chinese art. In the changing co-dependency of our collective being at this time, we can witness and experience how the moment has been captured cherished in each and every work.
At the same time, as we celebrate both the solar and lunar New Year as well as Valentine’s Day during the period of this exhibition, we have even more opportunities to share blessings of the joy and affection that we still have now.