Jiang Kun's calligraphy was criticized as random quotation, which disturbed the calligraphy market. How do experts from the Calligraphy Association evaluate this?

It should be said that among the famous contemporary artists, there are many who are good at or like pen and ink, including the famous cross talk actor Mr. Jiang Kun. Lao Jiang was born in 1950, 1 1, and was a favorite pupil of the late crosstalk master Ma Ji. During his artistic career, he served as the head of the Chinese Quyi Artists Association for a long time and devoted himself to the development of China crosstalk.

Jiang Kun likes calligraphy.

Now Jiang Kun has rarely performed on the stage, but he has not faded out of our career, but appeared in front of us as a calligrapher. On a public occasion, Jiang Kun even said that his calligraphy was worth 10,000 yuan a flat foot. This sentence was immediately criticized by many calligraphers.

Nowadays, many celebrities seem to like to practice calligraphy in their spare time to cultivate their sentiments, such as Zhao Benshan, Jet Li, Andy Lau and so on. Among them, Andy Lau is a member of the Hong Kong Calligraphy Association. Compared with those who became monks halfway, Jiang Kun seems to be more professional in practicing calligraphy since childhood. Even at the age of 20, Jiang Kun learned from the famous calligrapher Zhang Boying. Although I haven't practiced calligraphy for more than 30 years for various reasons, my childlike innocence still exists.

Although Jiang Kun has the foundation of childlike innocence, it is obvious from his writing that Jiang Kun's basic skills are not particularly solid. The so-called layman watches the excitement, and the expert watches the doorway. Jiang Kun's calligraphy looks magnificent in one go, but it has a little artistic conception and a little impetuous Jianghu atmosphere.

Jiang Kun's calligraphy was quoted at random, which disturbed the calligraphy market.

I don't know when, as long as the calligraphy written by a slightly famous person can be called a master, and even the price of works is getting higher and higher. Take Jiang Kun, who was born in crosstalk, as an example. His calligraphy works can fetch up to eleven thousand square feet.

However, this is not wrong. If we have to find out some mistakes, those fans will raise the price of these calligraphy. To put it simply, Jiang Kun's calligraphy can't be called a real work of art, but he is doing his favorite artistic career in the name of a member of the Book Association.

However, if we carefully observe his calligraphy works, we can see that his brushwork and lines are still powerful, which is quite decent, but only plain. Such works can only be called amateur calligraphy, and there are many in the market at will. However, Jiang Kun charges his calligraphy works per square foot 1 10,000 yuan, which is really a bit floating.

How do the book association experts evaluate this?

An expert from the Book Association said that in those days, a bad word in Zhao Benshan and Zhao Zhongxiang sold for tens of thousands of dollars, but now several hundred dollars are ignored. Jiang Kun's calligraphy is the same as the "Second Zhao", but from the perspective of pen and ink techniques, he didn't even enter the door, let alone calligraphy, which was a pure bid. But for celebrity calligraphy's sake, he can only give it one hundred and twenty yuan at most. You'd better keep it for yourself and enjoy it slowly. Then I'll ask you if the price is 120 million.

Some people regard the sale of calligraphy and painting as "Zhou Yu Huang Gai", and the price is voluntary, and others can't blame it. But it's wrong to think about it carefully. The direct victim of Zhou Yu Huang Gai was Cao Cao. Obviously, this kind of voluntariness is not good for Cao Cao. Those who accuse Jiang Kun's calligraphy of disrupting the market because of its low price are Cao Cao, or they think they are Cao Cao.