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The Epoch Times: Aura Over Artifice Free Chinese Art Exhibit Soothes Oct 23, 2004 NEW YORK "A fellow of integrity," is how the tour guide
describes Pan Tianshou, whose painting of an eagle hangs in the air. The story
goes that Pan once admitted to a crime he never committed because he knew he was
strong and could take the beating that the real thief couldn't. For the Chinese,
it's as much (if not more) about the inner meaning as it is about the lines and
colors on the surface. Last week, the Dai family of Australia held a free art exhibit of Masterpiece
Chinese paintings and calligraphy from the 19th and 20th Centuries. The exhibit
included works by renowned Chinese artists like Qi Baishi and Fu Baoshi. Who are
they? To give you an idea, one of Fu's paintings went for $2.5 million at an
auction last year. Also displayed were rare pieces painted by members of the
royal family of China's Qing dynasty. Some found the Chinese works not eye-catching enough. One man left the
exhibit indifferent, saying, "They're more like drawings, not
paintings." Others had no problem relating to the more subdued Chinese style. "Very
soothing, very calm," said stockbroker Lisa Moretti after looking at the
collection. A retired teacher from Florida said she was equally impressed with the
exhibit, "What struck me most was that some of these artists were
persecuted during the Cultural Revolution because their beliefs did not conform
to communist ideology. The character of the painters really shows through." The collection, which has been in the Dai family for four generations was
previously only seen by the Dai's close family and friends. That changed when
Ms. Mei-Ling Dai became afflicted with a rare and deadly disease of the immune
system. She said the third time she was hospitalized she was pretty much waiting
to die. That's when she was introduced to the meditation practice Falun Dafa,
also known as Falun Gong. She attributes the quick turnaround in health she
experienced after that to the practice. With a new perspective on life she has made the painting collection free to
the public. Her son, Tony Dai - who now also practices Falun Dafa - said, "The
founder of Falun Dafa never charges people money to learn the practice, and so
we are not charging anyone for the exhibit." The Dai's collection will be on display at the Waldorf Astoria until Sunday.
After that, it will head to Japan on invitation from the Japanese royal family.
In December, they have plans to return to New York and hold larger exhibits,
said Tony. Source http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-10-23/23965.html
Posting date: 10/26/2004
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