Abstract Evolutions
Sixty Years of Paintings by Fong Chung-Ray
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Abstract Evolutions
Sixty Years of Paintings by Fong Chung-Ray
A celebration of the work of Fong Chung-Ray, whose art has been breaking down boundaries between China and the West for sixty years.
The significance of Fong Chung-Ray’s artistic oeuvre lies in his contribution both to the global art scene and the representation of Chinese artistic traditions in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century California. As an ambassador for art, he has played a crucial role in fostering cultural exchange between China and the West, and his artworks have introduced richly diverse artistic traditions, techniques, and themes to international audiences, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture.
This anniversary publication presents a careful selection of Fong’s work tracing his artistic career and stylistic development over the last sixty years. It is a testament to the master’s contribution to late-twentieth-century Chinese painting in a global context.
Fong was born in Henan province and received his formal art training at the Political Cadre College in Taiwan and graduated in 1954. He developed his style while living and practicing in California. Most of his works are abstract paintings that blend influences from Chinese and Western artistic traditions, creating a unique form of cross-cultural expression.
His works serve as a bridge between Eastern and Western art, incorporating elements from both traditions and fostering dialogue between various artistic perspectives. In so doing, he contributes to artistic innovation by bringing unique perspectives and new ideas to the global art scene.
The significance of Fong Chung-Ray’s artistic oeuvre lies in his contribution both to the global art scene and the representation of Chinese artistic traditions in late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century California. As an ambassador for art, he has played a crucial role in fostering cultural exchange between China and the West, and his artworks have introduced richly diverse artistic traditions, techniques, and themes to international audiences, promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture.
This anniversary publication presents a careful selection of Fong’s work tracing his artistic career and stylistic development over the last sixty years. It is a testament to the master’s contribution to late-twentieth-century Chinese painting in a global context.
Fong was born in Henan province and received his formal art training at the Political Cadre College in Taiwan and graduated in 1954. He developed his style while living and practicing in California. Most of his works are abstract paintings that blend influences from Chinese and Western artistic traditions, creating a unique form of cross-cultural expression.
His works serve as a bridge between Eastern and Western art, incorporating elements from both traditions and fostering dialogue between various artistic perspectives. In so doing, he contributes to artistic innovation by bringing unique perspectives and new ideas to the global art scene.
186 pages | 75 color plates | 9.37 x 11.41 | © 2024
Art: American Art, Art--General Studies, Middle Eastern, African, and Asian Art

Table of Contents
Foreword
Dr. Florian Knothe
Director, University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong
006
Fong Chung-ray’s Artistic Connection with Hong Kong and His Abstract Evolutions
Dr. Sarah Ng
Curator, University Museum and Art Gallery,
The University of Hong Kong
020
Prof. Mark Dean Johnson
Fong Chung-ray: A Retrospective
Opening Portals / Collapsing Walls
Prof. Mark Dean Johnson
Professor, San Francisco State University
050
Fong Chung-ray’s Modern Chinese Paintings
Prof. Pan An-yi
Associate Professor, Cornell University
074
Exhibits
087
Traces of the Brush
109
Evolution of Chinese Art
129
Eastern and Western Confluence
153
Abstract Evolutions
Chronology of Significant Events
Dr. Sarah Ng
182
Dr. Florian Knothe
Director, University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong
006
Fong Chung-ray’s Artistic Connection with Hong Kong and His Abstract Evolutions
Dr. Sarah Ng
Curator, University Museum and Art Gallery,
The University of Hong Kong
020
Prof. Mark Dean Johnson
Fong Chung-ray: A Retrospective
Opening Portals / Collapsing Walls
Prof. Mark Dean Johnson
Professor, San Francisco State University
050
Fong Chung-ray’s Modern Chinese Paintings
Prof. Pan An-yi
Associate Professor, Cornell University
074
Exhibits
087
Traces of the Brush
109
Evolution of Chinese Art
129
Eastern and Western Confluence
153
Abstract Evolutions
Chronology of Significant Events
Dr. Sarah Ng
182
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