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The Social Influence and Critical Thinking of the Neo-Chinese Painting Movement in the 20th Century

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  • Zhao, Shengjie

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The Neo-Chinese painting movement in 20th-century China represents not only an innovative approach to artistic techniques but also a significant exploration of Chinese painting as it responds to the challenges of modernity within a specific historical context. This paper examines the social impact of the movement, with particular attention to its role in shaping patriotic emotional expression and transforming the relationship between artworks and their audiences. By situating key artists and works within broader political and cultural developments, the study analyzes how visual strategies, subject matter, and exhibition practices contributed to new forms of national consciousness and public engagement. Furthermore, the paper summarizes the core disputes surrounding the inheritance of traditional painting conventions and the integration of Chinese and Western artistic concepts, comparing the positions of different art schools and critical discourses. Through this comparative lens, it clarifies how debates on form, medium, and ideology reflected deeper tensions between continuity and rupture in cultural identity. Finally, in conjunction with contemporary art practices, the paper reflects on the ongoing dilemma of Chinese painting between inheritance and innovation, and offers critical insights into possible future directions for the development of Chinese painting in a globalized art world.

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  • Zhao, Shengjie, 2026. "The Social Influence and Critical Thinking of the Neo-Chinese Painting Movement in the 20th Century," Pinnacle Academic Press Proceedings Series, Pinnacle Academic Press, vol. 10, pages 192-197.
  • Handle: RePEc:dba:pappsa:v:10:y:2026:i::p:192-197
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