Art for the Country—A Brief Discussion on Wu Lao's Art Growth Experience and Design Education Thought
DOI: 10.23977/artpl.2023.040507 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 331
Author(s)
Yuanyuan Liu 1
Affiliation(s)
1 Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts, Xi'an, 710065, China
Corresponding Author
Yuanyuan LiuABSTRACT
Wu Lao is a renowned Chinese educator in arts and crafts and a pioneer in modern exhibition design. From painting to arts and crafts, to modern exhibition design and design education, his artistic life has always been closely linked to the needs of the country. Art is the country, and design is the country; His design education concepts such as "governing without action" still have important value and significance today. Reviewing Wu Lao's artistic growth path and discussing his design education ideas will have beneficial insights and impacts on the cultivation and education of contemporary art talents.
KEYWORDS
Wu Lao; Art Growth; Design Education ThoughtCITE THIS PAPER
Yuanyuan Liu, Art for the Country—A Brief Discussion on Wu Lao's Art Growth Experience and Design Education Thought. Art and Performance Letters (2023) Vol. 4: 39-42. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/artpl.2023.040507.
REFERENCES
[1] Collected Works of Wu Lao, edited by Guo Qiuhui, Shandong Art Publishing House, Jinan, 2011.
[2] "Expert Talk on Talent", edited by Luo Bin, published by Southwest Normal University Press in Chongqing in October, 1997.
[3] "From Production Education to the Necessity of Practical Art" Yan Wenliang's "Art Wave", 9th and 10th issues, December 1933 edition.
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