Jianfeng Pan (*1973), Northern Ocean, 2023, ink, xuan paper, 138 x 204 cm
Foto: Jianfeng Pan / Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, Jianfeng Pan (*1973), Northern Ocean, 2023, ink, xuan paper, 138 x 204 cm

Ink walks

Event location

Köln, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst

Dates

Next date:05.03.2025
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Time

Start:11:00
End:17:00

Contrasts between black and white. Light color accents. Shades of gray form shadows and silhouettes. Landscapes and abstract bodies appear before the eye as if from nowhere. The exhibition "Ink Walks" at the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne (MOKK) presents the extraordinary works on paper by contemporary Chinese artist Jianfeng Pan.

The show presents works from the past decade, ranging from small albums to monumental scroll formats. It quickly becomes clear to visitors that Pan's work is deeply rooted in China's historical art of writing and painting, as well as being influenced by his training as a graphic artist. His visual language is powerful. It combines philosophical tradition with motifs from the Scandinavian natural landscape. Pan's aim is to establish calligraphy as a contemporary medium. He describes himself as a "social calligrapher" who uses "radical ink" and "mindful ink" techniques.

Services - MuseumsCard offer

This offer includes admission to the "Ink Walks" exhibition from April 5, 2025 to November 9, 2025 with the MuseumsCard Single for adults or the MuseumsCard Family. The MuseumsCard can also be used to visit any number of other museums in the city of Cologne on a total of two consecutive opening days. There is a free choice:

The MuseumsCard is also valid as a ticket on the first day of validity on public transport operated by VRS partner companies within the city of Cologne.

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  • Wednesday, 5 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Thursday, 6 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Friday, 7 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Saturday, 8 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Sunday, 9 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Tuesday, 11 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Wednesday, 12 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Thursday, 13 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
    Friday, 14 Mar 2025
    Start:11:00
    End:17:00
  • from 9,50 Euro per person

    from 5,50 Euro per person (reduced)

    MuseumsCard

    The MuseumsCard Single is available for one adult from 20.00 euros (online plus fees).

    The MuseumsCard Family is available for two adults and two children from 32.00 euros (online plus fees).

    The MuseumsCard entitles the holder to admission to the collections and special exhibitions of the municipal museums on two consecutive days.

    The ticket is only valid on the first day and only in the city of Cologne. With the family ticket, the ticket is valid for all four people.

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Event location 

Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst

Universitätsstraße 100
50674 Köln

Contact 

Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst

Universitätsstraße 100
50674 Köln

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