真善忍国际美展 Art of Truth, Compassion, Tolerance

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Groundbreaking Fine Art Lands in Georgian Scotland

“There was … one about the harvesting of organs, which has really struck a chord with me,” she said. “For me it was such a powerful piece of art and telling a story, a horrendous story, but telling a story, which gives you the opportunity to realise the difficulties people are facing.”

By Epoch Times | October 20, 2013
People enjoy the pictures surrounding the Buddha statue. (Simon Gross/The Epoch Times)
Director of Zhen Shan Ren Arts (UK), Eddie Aiken, introduces the painting Intersections to Councillor Sadie Docherty, Lord Provost of Glasgow. They are followed by Professor Zhang Kunlun who travelled from New York to help with the first showing of the new set of pictures, and Yuting Zhao from Aberdeen. Councillor Docherty said,”it was about people hurrying by, they were in the grey, but people who stopped and listened were different colours and showing a vibrancy and I think that message has to get out.” (Simon Gross/The Epoch Times)
Professor Zhang, who came from New York to be at the opening of this new stage of Art Of Zhen Shan Ren, sits in Pollok House in Glasgow. (Simon Gross/The Epoch Times)
A groundbreaking set of artworks revealing the history and present persecution of the international qigong practice of Falun Gong finally crossed the Atlantic from New York to Glasgow to begin a Europe-wide Tour.
The Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition has toured the world since 2004 and has been radical in using high quality reproductions of original paintings and sculpture. A new version of the Exhibition was seen at Pollok House, a grand Georgian home three miles from central Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland and one of the largest in the UK.
“To experience the extraordinary, high quality artistry it is a treat for any visitor’s eye,” said Joy Chow, the curator of the Exhibition. “Every picture tells a truth, either the artist’s truth, a true story, or the truth as they [the practitioners depicted] have experienced it.”
The artworks in Pollok House were the first showing of the higher quality reproductions more accurately representing the originals. Printed on canvas by an exceptionally fine process, they have been framed to match the originals and are the same size as the originals.
Not only does replication help more people experience the unique art, with often two exhibitions being shown in different parts of the world at the same time, it also minimisessabotage by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that has been trying to wipe out the practice, and its social and cultural manifestations, since 1999.
Two of the paintings, including the largest, which is over three metres high, have been specially repainted by the original artist.
A sculpture of a standing Buddha is being shown outside the US for the first time. It was made from a mould of the original specially to travel with the Exhibition to Europe. 
The sculptor, Zhang Kunlun, was a professor of art in China before the persecution. He lost his job for refusing to give up his practice of Falun Gong and was repeatedly tortured before international pressure secured his release in January 2001.
Only one artist of the group of eighteen is caucasian, although the work is predominantly of the Western Tradition with antecedents in fifteenth and sixteen century Europe. The artists call their work New Renaissace. Many of them were persecuted for practicing Falun Gong in China. Most now live in the U.S. or Canada.
The Exhibition was officially opened by The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Councillor Sadie Docherty, on October first.
She said the paintings were about “human rights issues in China at the moment and I would say to people to come along and view them.” She said some of the paintings were “very, very powerful.”
“There was … one about the harvesting of organs, which has really struck a chord with me,” she said. “For me it was such a powerful piece of art and telling a story, a horrendous story, but telling a story, which gives you the opportunity to realise the difficulties people are facing.”
She was referring to the painting Organ Crimes by Dong Xiqiang. It depicts a scene in a rather dim Chinese operating theatre where a Falun Gong practitioner strains in agony on the operating table. Three men hold him down, one is wearing a military uniform. A man in surgeon’s clothes and rubber gloves holds a blood-drenched organ in his hand above the victim’s chest.
Since 2006, more information has come to light about the forced extraction of organs from live prisoners of conscience in China.
Investigations by David Kilgour and David Matas, both nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for thier work on organ harvesting crimes against Falun Gong practitioners in China, and Ethan Gutmann, whose book The Slaughter, about Falun Gong and the Chinese state, is due out next year, have revealed that organs are extracted from prisoners of conscience in China often without anaesthetic. The organ harvesting is done to supply rich recipients in China, Japan, the U.S. and Europe.
There are also images of other torture. Of these, Stuart Campbell, a Scottish resident, said, “It captures the true horror of it all. I think … there’s something about a painting that captures it more than a photograph. The detail in the eyes, it’s almost an accusation looking at you as to why aren’t you helping us in this situation.”
Like many visitors to the The Art of Zhen Shan Ren Exhibition throughout the world, he was uplifted by the works despite the punishing content of some of them. “I really enjoyed these pieces,” he said. “Looking at the stories underneath the paintings and the graphic detail of the paintings, very harrowing and heartfelt.
“We live in a world where everyone can have an opinion, and to live in Scotland, and to think of a place where you are not allowed to have an opinion, and to have one and be killed for it is unbelievable. It’s crazy in this day and age.”
A woman called Hannah from Glasgow said, “It was an experience I’ll never forget. Thecolourings in the paintings and the descriptions beside them really brought home to you what it was all about. When I leave here today I will be telling others to come and visit it because I think more people need to know about it, these paintings, the amount of time they must have taken.”
Describing the quality of the works, she said, “You see it on television but it doesn’t mean as much as seeing these paintings have done for me today.” She became very emotional at this point.
“They must have been heartbreaking for the people that were painting them,” she said. “I am so glad I came. I’m so full of admiration for everybody. Thank you for giving me this opportunity to see these paintings,” she said to the organisers.
Curator Joy Chow summed it up by saying, “With its fundamental starting point and standard coming from Truth, Compassion, Tolerance,”—the fundementals of Falun Gong—“this art is timeless and a gift to all who are fortunate enough to see it.”
The UK wing of the Exhibition, run by the charity Zhen Shan Ren Arts (UK), continues with its standard set of pictures in Cardiff, the capital of Wales in the UK. It will be open to the public from October 15th to November 6th. The final UK Exhibition this year will be in Cirencester, in the Cotswolds, from November 30th.
And this expanded form of The Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition will move to mainland Europe, probably Latvia, but this has not been confirmed.

绘画:正念行

绘画:正念行

作者:大陆大法弟子

【明慧网二零一三年十月二十九日】 


Monday, October 28, 2013

Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren Exhibition Inspires Poem

‘Diabolic’
By Jay Ramsay | October 24, 2013
Fiberglass Sculpture (height: 57 inches) 2002, Kunlun Zhang. This imposing statue of a merciful Buddha is one piece in the Art of Zhen Shan Ren exhibition.
After seeing the Art of Zhen Shan Ren (Truthfulness Compassion Tolerance) International Exhibition in The Subscription Rooms in Stroud in the UK, therapist, healer and poet, Jay Ramsay wrote this poem:
White stone Buddha stands statuesque,
Against a gold curtain of light: one palm raised
heart-aligned, the other, releasing down…
Divine balance: a human raised to an angel
standing liberated on a cloud—
a stream of immortals walking on water
Buddhas seated in spirit above the Speaker,
a woman in meditation with her curious child
doubled then tripled above, in her Higher Self
set against the stars. We as we are.
Two children reading, an old woman sewing…
But what is that child doing behind bars
with blood on his little shirt, chained legs behind him ?
What are the Chinese police doing
crashing in on a woman’s family evening ?
And that man in prison pyjamas tied to a chair
leaning back towards the only shaft of light there is
penetrating his cell all day ?
A doctor lifting out the bloodied pumping heart,
the patient’s throat craned back in agony ?
Numb, she holds her parents’ ashes in a pathetic box.
Pieta cradles the lifeless body of her son.
A woman stands arms stretched back up behind her,
five bricks hanging on a chain around her neck.
What is their crime, exactly ? Terrorism ? Anarchy ?
Spiritual practice. Can you believe it ?
This is the gulag of Falun Gong.
Once they thronged the streets, squares, parks
peacefully greeting the morning or evening
too potent for their paranoid government.
Thou shalt not believe in cultivation
if it threatens our fascist state.
Diabolical intervention: first, the crackdowns
then arrest, detainment, torture, incarceration
secret transport by train… Nazi Germany again,
only worse. Concentration camps become hospitals
where live prisoners are quarried for their body parts’
sold on the internet medical market…
You need a fresh heart, or matching kidney, maybe ?
Today, tomorrow ? No problem—
this star-crossed Falun Jew will do nicely.
Public trance. Police trance. Media trance.
What does it take to awaken
to the rule of Satan ? Backwards mastering…
Illuminati aliens calling themselves communists
crucifying their own people because
they hate the light. They hate the spirit
because it’s greater than they are
or can ever be. They hate God, they have no progeny
but the obedient machinethat makes them serene.
These are the fallen, who have forgotten everything
but how to fill the void with themselves.
This is the race that wants to rule the world.
And they stamp on parade, they creep like ice
indifferent to the tide, glacial as chemicals,
these are the ghouls that feast on us, feeling nothing
this is the planet of No Heart our children will inherit,
until we break the trance.
St. John, burn them in your Revelation
raise their cries like labour pains of love;
where the guards scream and scatter sideways
she levitates in her unbroken dream, above.
Sept. 19th 2013
For more information on the author, contact him at www.jayramsay.co.uk.
To find out more on the Exhibition including its continuous global tour, visit: http://en.falunart.org

Sunday, October 27, 2013

【新闻周刊】真善忍美展巨幅旷世画作欧洲亮相

张昆仑教授:〝作为一个艺术家呀,具备最重要的素质,就是做好人。如果一个画家他的人品好,心是善良的、是纯净的,他的作品肯定是纯净的,他对观众肯定是有益的。修真善忍嘛,怎么能把自己修得纯纯净净的,真正的非常善良非常慈悲的去对待众生、对待别人,这是最最重要的。一个艺术品他是放射着正的能量,对人好,这才是我们的目的。〞

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【新唐人2013年10月23日讯】新闻周刊(393)真善忍美展巨幅旷世画作欧洲亮相:展出作品让人心生善念,流连忘返。
一、焦点话题
真善忍美展巨幅旷世画作欧洲亮相
近日真善忍国际美展巨幅旷世画作及佛像雕塑在欧洲闪亮登场,美展负责人张昆仑教授亲临现场助阵,当地政民齐赞,一起随本台记者去欧洲的苏格兰看看。
近日真善忍国际美展的3米多高的巨幅旷世画作及神圣的佛像雕塑在欧洲闪亮登场,在拥有两百五十多年历史的苏格兰格拉斯哥波洛克楼展出了12天,美展负责人张昆仑教授亲临现场助阵,当地政民齐赞。
张昆仑教授的雕塑佛像让人心生善念,流连忘返,非常非常的感动。
张昆仑教授:〝这个佛像呀是我心目中最崇拜的一尊佛,因为他确确实实也真的是在救人。我是出生在中国大陆呀,从小就受到无神论的洗脑教育,所以一直是不信神的,可是通过修炼之后呢,我真真实实的认识到神佛是存在的,主佛降临呀,就是说这尊佛到世界来救人的时候下来的那个过程,人类在败坏宇宙,成住坏灭到了最后阶段,那个时候主佛要下来救度众生。这是他下来过程中的一个镜头。你看整个宇宙从上到下呀,层层下来之后啊,越向下越黑暗越向下败坏得越厉害,一直到了三界到了地球,主佛把一束发光一直照到地球上来,很多他的弟子呀很多的天上的王呀随着他就下到地球上来了,目的是要救度众生,通过救度地球上的众生再影响到整个宇宙的变化。
格拉斯哥市主教务长议员萨迪.多彻蒂感叹画展的艺术质量高力量非常的强大。
格拉斯哥市主教务长议员萨迪.多彻蒂:〝一些画非常非常的强大,艺术质量极佳,画作所传递的信息,让我对中国目前的人权问题很吃惊。
萨迪表示董锡强的油画《活摘器官》让她非常震撼。
格拉斯哥市主教务长议员萨迪.多彻蒂:〝有一幅活摘器官的画真的很打动我。用这样一种强大的艺术,讲述着一个故事,一个可怕的故事,让你有机会认识到人们所面临的困境。〞
凯瑟琳.吉利斯的油画《十字路口》让她觉得把真相传播出去非常重要。
格拉斯哥市主教务长议员萨迪.多彻蒂:〝有一幅画向我传达,关于行势匆匆的行人是灰色的,但停下来并听取(真相)的人是不同颜色,并呈现出活力 我认为必须传播(真相)信息。 不断传述正在那里发生的有关暴行的资讯,这样能影响和改变发生在世界上的事。〞
退休工程师威廉.德文郡非常感谢艺术家用油画的方式,让他知道中共活摘法轮功学员器官的真相。
退休工程师威廉.德文郡:〝画展很好令人大开眼界。有一件事让我感到很惊讶,就是活摘器官罪行,中国在滥用这种方式。我必须说令我震惊,因为我没有想到哪个国家会坏到如此,贬低人,在未经其许可下强取他们的器官,他们所做的一切是可怕的,这是犯罪。在西方我们必须重点揭露这种犯罪。〞
张昆仑教授认为,作为一个艺术家,要具备最重要的素质,就是做好人。
张昆仑教授:〝作为一个艺术家呀,具备最重要的素质,就是做好人。如果一个画家他的人品好,心是善良的、是纯净的,他的作品肯定是纯净的,他对观众肯定是有益的。修真善忍嘛,怎么能把自己修得纯纯净净的,真正的非常善良非常慈悲的去对待众生、对待别人,这是最最重要的。一个艺术品他是放射着正的能量,对人好,这才是我们的目的。〞
来自西班牙的玛丽亚.特雷莎被感动得热泪盈眶。
玛丽亚.特雷莎:〝画展对我有很大的影响,非常的感动,谢谢。画展震撼了我的灵魂,非常激动,这是战胜痛苦的精神表达。〞
张昆仑教授:〝我们是修真善忍做好人,因为在中国那个特殊的环境独裁统治嘛,所以大家都喜欢法轮功,谁还喜欢共产党呀,所以他们就迫害了,不管怎么样迫害,它不能改变我们的信仰。〞
张昆仑教授表示,要用西方的传统技巧,在表达我们东方的传统理念。
张昆仑教授:〝西方的传统艺术是人类文明中非常重要的一部分,他曾经起了非常好的作用。发扬西方好的艺术传统,再加进来东方中国那种好的传统文化,那就是神传文化,就是要修心向善,尊天敬地。特别我们修炼真善忍,那就做个无私无我,全都为了别人的人,这是我们的传统观念。所以我们用西方的传统技巧,在表达我们东方的传统理念。〞
张昆仑教授强调,艺术就是要把人引向美好。
张昆仑教授:〝作为一个艺术家的创作呀,他就应该表现真、表现善、表现正、表现光明。你看这幅作品,这幅作品描写真善忍大法修炼的那种美好。这幅作品是一个纨絝子弟呀,家庭条件也可能很好,但是,她不明白人生的意义是什么,当她看到轮回纪事的时候啊,她就开始思考她的人生,后来她看到了只有修炼,那才是人唯一的美好的出路美好的前景。我听说的好多人看了这张画以后,竟然开始得法开始修炼了。我们的艺术就是要把人引向美好吧。〞
画家哈里特表示这是她见过的最美丽的画。
画家哈里特:〝这绝对是惊人的,是我见过的最美丽的画。我从来没有见过这样的,他们简直太棒了,我希望也能学着这样画。这是传统的画,蓝色的天空颜色是惊人的。然后是悲伤可怜的灵魂,和喜悦的荣耀,这是非凡的。我不知道该怎样表达。很伤心的底部和顶上天上的快乐。美丽美丽。〞
斯图亚特.坎贝尔:〝我真的很欣赏这些作品,能够捕捉到真实恐怖的这一切。眼睛的细节,她看着你,在这种情况下你为什么不帮助我们?看到绘画下边的故事和生动的细节,非常悲惨和挚诚。〞
汉娜:〝今天来到这里是我永远都不会忘记的经历。他们花时间画这些令人心碎的画中人物。我是如此的对大家充满了钦佩。〞
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