| 英文摘要 |
This paper will discuss the following three aspects: 1. A brief overview of Buzi’s inheritance and refinement of traditional calligraphy prior to 2008. This was a process of extensive learning and the establishment of his own calligraphic style, transitioning from“technical”imitation to“artistic”innovation. However, we will discuss this within the context of modern art, rather than solely through the lens of traditional calligraphic aesthetics. 2. Analyzing Buzi's contributions to“new wild-cursive calligraphy-art”after 2008. This marks a transformation from individualized“Style Art”to the“Dao-Art”of life-writing. We will analyze several representative works to highlight Buzi's revolutionary artistic breakthroughs, exploring how his art-works embody the ancient aesthetic concept of the“form-spirit”relationship through contemporary visual expression. 3. Discuss the contributions and insights of Buzi's new wild-cursive calligraphy-art. This involves re-examining Buzi’s“Dao-Art”from the philosophical depth of truthful expression: why is it“Dao- Art”rather than simply“art”? We believe that current discussions on calligraphy have not addressed the“truth of writing,”remaining confined to artistic discourse. Only by pointing toward“Daoist art”can the individualization of art emerge, and this Daoist art is the“concentration of the spirit”in writing. |