Xia Xiao Wan

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Xia Xiaowan (simplified Chinese: 夏小万; traditional Chinese: 夏小萬; pinyin: Xià Xiǎowàn) (born 1959 in Beijing, China) is a painter.[1]

Biography[]

In 1982, Xia graduated from the Third Studio of Oil Painting Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. The following year, he became Art Editor for , leaving in 1984.

Xia currently lives in Beijing, working as a professor in the stagecraft department of the Central Academy of Drama. He is also a member of the China Oil Painting Institute, Beijing Artists Association and Beijing Arts of Oil Painting Commission.

Exhibitions[]

  • 2012 "Xia Xiaowan Solo Exhibition", Museum of Contemporary Arts, , Singapore
  • 2006 "Hyper Design – the 6th Shanghai Biennale", Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China
  • 2006 "2006 New York Asia Art Fair", New York, USA
  • 2006 "The 2nd Biennale of Austria 2006", Klagenfurt, Austria
  • 2006 "Mahjong – Chinesische Gegenwartskunst aus der Sammlung Sigg", Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany
  • 2005 "Mahjong – Chinesische Gegenwartskunst aus der Sammlung Sigg", Kunstmuseum
  • 2005 Bern, Bern, Switzerland
  • 2005 "Yellow River – A Review of New Chinese Oil Painting", National Museum of China, Beijing, China
  • 2005 "Hand in Hand with the New Century – The Third Exhibition of Chinese Oil Painting", National Museum of China, Beijing, China
  • 2005 "2005 – Pingyao International Photography Art Exhibition", Pingyao, China
  • 2004 "Posers – Group Exhibition of Courtyard Gallery Artists, Courtyard Gallery, Beijing China
  • 2004 "2004 Asia contemporary Art Exhibition", Gwangju, Korea
  • 2004 Art of Xiaxiaowan, Time Gallery, Qingdao, China (solo)
  • 2003 "How do you see with your mind & body? Xia Xiaowan's works on paper", Today Art Gallery, Beijing, China (solo)
  • 2003 "The International Sketch Art", China, England, Australia
  • 2002 "Vigor of the Century – Contemporary Art of Chinese 50 Artists", China Millennium Monument, Beijing, China
Work from 2002
  • 2001 "Anxiety: the drawn figure", The University of New South Wales College of Fine Arts, New South Wales, Australia
  • 2001 Chengdu Biennale, Chengdu, China
  • 2000 "20th Century Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition", National Museum of Art, Beijing, China
  • 1998 The MEDIAWAVE FESTIVAL, Hungary.
  • 1998 "Looking Up", SCHOENI Gallery, Hong Kong, China (solo)
  • 1996 The Repetition of Beginning, China
  • 1996 Chinese Oil Painting Annual Exhibition, Beijing Museum of Art, China
  • 1996 "Group Exhibition in Düsseldorf", Düsseldorf, Germany
  • 1995 The April Exhibition, the Gallery of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, China
  • 1994 "The Annual Exhibition of Works of the artists Nominated by Art Critics", Beijing Museum of Art, Beijing, China.
  • 1991 "'91 March Exhibition", the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China.
  • 1991 "Chinese New Art Post 1989", Hong Kong Arts Center, Hong Kong. Marlborough Gallery, England and Australia
  • 1989 "Modern Art from China", Beijing Museum of Art, Beijing, China
  • 1988 "An exhibition of modern Chinese Art", National Museum of China, Beijing, China
  • 1987 "Towards the Future", Beijing Museum of Art, China
  • 1985 "The November Exhibition", the Palace Museum, Beijing, China

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References[]

  1. ^ Reifenscheid, Beate; Germany), Ludwig Museum im Deutschherrenhaus (Koblenz (2008). China's revision (in German). Prestel. p. 184. ISBN 978-3-7913-4274-0.
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