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Art in Asia, to be published in this site.
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we published IMAGE, the Asian Christian Art magazine.
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In
1978 the Asian Christian Art Association was founded to encourage
the visual arts in Asian churches. At that first consultation
of artists in Bali, the aims of the Association were clearly
stated, as follows:
- To
encourage artists to express Christian concern through their
art in an Asian context.
- To
coordinate the activities of individuals and groups in Asian
region who are working on indigenous art forms.
- To
provide a means of communication and information.
- To
work with churches, with the Christian Conferences of Asia
and with other bodies seeking to witness to Christian faith
in Asia.
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This
association was the result of many dialogues between artists
and theologians in Asia, in their encounters at various occasions.
Theologians who appreciate the creative mind of the artists
as expressed in their works have also inspired and helped
artists in their theological reflections which are manifest
in their paintings sculptures and dances. Conversely, many
artists have also inspired theologians to be more creative
in their theological thoughts and in their sermons. The Christian
Conference of Asia has played a significant role in facilitating
the birth of this very important ecumenical association of
artists in Asia, which has enriched the ecumenical movement
globally.
In
the last twenty years, many exhibitions have been held not
only in various countries in Asia, but also in Europe, North
America and Australia. Members have been assisted to exhibit
their works nationally and internationally.
ACAA
has held earlier international consultations such as in Manila
(Mt. Makiling Art Center) 1984 and in Hong Kong for women
artists, September 1992. The magazine Image, published
regularly by ACAA for 20 years, continues to receive appreciation
from people and institutions around the world. It is a medium
of communication between the members and a means of introducing
the works of young artists. Many other publications and video
productions have enriched the resources for creative and artistic
reflection.
The
1998 Bali meeting elected a new executive committee, and together
they have begun to look forward to the next twenty years in
the new century and new millennium. We are challenged to be
more creative and to take the lessons and experience of the
past twenty years so that we may look forward to the new era,
where technological advancement and the globalisation of market
economy may challenge the moral and ethical integrity of our
society.
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Members
of the executive committee are looking forward to the new
millennium. We hope to be able to continue the networking
of artists and theologians, to enable the dialogue and sharing
among artists and continue support for the development of
young artists. We also have a dream of establishing an Asian
Christian Art Center where there will be regular exhibitions
of the works of ACAA members and where various art seminars
and workshops can be held regularly. We also hope to enlarge
our membership to include our friends in the Pacific Islands,
so that we will be enriched further by their creative contributions.
We
hope that ACAA will continue to enjoy the support and patronage
of many of our donors from Asia, Europe and North America
as well as from Australia and Aotearoa - New Zealand.
The
ACAA Executive elected in 1998 are:
- Dr.
Judo Poerwowidagdo, Indonesia (President)
- Ms.
Hanna Varghese, Malaysia (Vice President)
- Dr.Alphonso
A. Doss, India (Member)
- Dr.
He Qi, China (Member)
- Ms.
Kim Jae Im, Korea (Member)
- Rev.
Ron O'Grady, New Zealand (Consultant)
- Dr.
Masao Takenaka, Japan (Honorary President)
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In
the longer term, it is still hoped that ACAA will one day
be able to establish a permanent exhibitions centre for Asian
Christian art. To do it properly with adequate air conditioning
and lighting will be quite a costly undertaking and will need
much planning. It is however a dream which the executive continues
to pursue at each of it meetings.
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| Dr.
Judo Poerwowidagdo |
Ms.
Hanna Varghese |
Dr.
Alphonso A. Doss |
Dr.
He Qi |
Ms.
Kim Jae Im |
Rev.
Ron O'Grady |
Dr.
Masao Takenaka |
| President |
Vice
President |
Member |
Member |
Member |
Consultant |
Hon.
President |
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Notes
about the homepage design.
On June 2001, we decided to change the homepage design from the
old one which used since the first time of launcing this website.
We took two art works which published on the the past edision of
IMAGE, "The Last Supper"
by John Bayton of Australia, reproduced in IMAGE 4, June, 1980.
The Rev John Bayton is known to many readers as a foundation member
of our Association. The other art work which we took a part of it
for the homepage design is a banner
of Joseph McNally of Singapore, reproduced in IMAGE 64, September,
1995. This banner described the creative activity of God, depicted
by the sun, reaches out to all the countries.
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