
One of the original slopes of Chan Ky-Yut's labor emanates from his collaboration with poets and writers, like Paul Eluard, Claire and Yvan Goll, Michel Butor, Andrée Chédid, Jean Simeon, Lorand Gaspar, Adonis, Salah Stétié and Francois Cheng Arrabal for France, as well as many writers of international fame. As a poet himself, the singularity of his books and artist manuscripts, animated by a more intimate production, revives the poetry, painting and calligraphy trilogy, emblematic of pictorial creation from ancient China.
From childhood Shan Ky-Yut learn calligraphy with his grandfather and it begins in late adolescence studying classical Chinese. In this vein, he learns the ways of Tao, Confucius and Buddha.
Chan Ky-Yut... Voix visibles (Visible Voices)
From September 20 to December 30, 2007.
Musée Cernuschi, musée des arts de l’Asie de la Ville de Paris
www.cernuschi.paris.fr
7 avenue Vélasquez
75008 Paris
Tel : 01.53.96.21.50
Hours : from 10am to 06pm
Metro : Villiers


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