Huang Jing's
landscapes reveal restrained spontaneity and introversion. The spirit
soars boldly through the murky clouds and fog. The forms of plants,
mountains, rivers and trees are intentionally rendered in a flat
manner, distilled as pure symbols used to aid the rhythm of vision
and color. The beautiful silhouettes of women are intertwined with
lotus flower imagery, and the pure grey tone seems to be shrouded
in a misty air. The Landscapes with Windows series thrusts
the landscapes into window frames, lending them a sense of being
from the other side, so close yet seemingly unreachable, like gazing
at the moon through a skylight, revealing the limitations of the
present self.
Artist: Huang Jing (1956~)
Professor of Painting Dept., Guang Xi Arts Institute;
Member of Chinese Artists Association;
Deputy Director of Guang Xi Oil Painters Society;
Education:
1982:BA, Fine Arts Dept., Guang Xi Arts Institute;
Further Studies:
1986:The 2nd Oil Painting Seminar - China Central Academy of Fine
Arts;
Exhibitions:
1988
The 1st National Oil Painting Exhibition, Shanghai;
1989
The 2nd China Oil Painting Exhibition, Beijing
2005
Above and Below the Giant River, 1976-2005 New China
Oil Paintings Retrospective, National Art Museum of China;
The 2nd Contemporary Chinese Landscape Exhibition, National Art
Museum of China;
2009
The 11th National Art Exhibition;
2011
Soul of the Land II- The Abstract Aesthetics of Contemporary
Landscape Paintings, Amelie Gallery;
ShContemporary,Shang Hai Exhibition Center;
Zen Encounters in Art,Amelie Gallery,Beijing.
Awards:
1999:The 1st Price of Guangxi province, the 9th National Art Exhibition;
2000:Golden Award, Five Provinces Art Exhibition, Chinese Artists
Association;
2004:The 1st Price of Guangxi province, the 3rd China Oil Painting
Exhibition;
2009:Innovation Award, International Art Exhibition, Munich, Germany.
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