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Jiang Shan-Chun 江山春, a.k.a. Wang Xin, was born in Hohhot, in Inner Mongolia..
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1997
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At the age of eighteen he joined the Central Academy of Fine Arts of Beijing ( C.A.F.A. )
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and studied under the direction of Fei Yun Yang.
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2002
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He obtained his B.A. ( Bachelor in Arts ) from the Department of Fine Arts.
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2009
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He graduated M.F.A. ( Master in Arts ) from C.A.F.A.
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He began teaching at the Military Academy of Arts.
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His series of portraits are inspired by old family photos transformed by the use
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of tempera. ( pigments mixed in egg yolk )
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He lives and works in Beijing China.
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Danièle Sicard
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Solo exhibitions selection
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2009
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The Fourth A+A,PIFO New Art Gallery Beijing China
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2011
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The Refutation of Time Atkins & Ai Gallery Beijing China
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2013
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The Plastic Arts The Shen Fa Mahogany Musée Beijing China
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Collective exhibitions selection
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2008
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Tracing Sources and Seeking Law Musée Chan Liu Taipei Taiwan
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2009
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11th InternationalFestival Ordos China
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2010
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Hand in heart to see the glorious world - Liu Yujun & Jiang Shan Chun Dragon Space
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Beijing Chine
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2011
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04.09 11.09 National Art Museum of ChinA Beijing Chin
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2015
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05.06 United Nations Headquarters New York United States
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Jiang Shan-Chun The Refutation of Time"
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Atkins
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江山春 "時間的悖論"
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& Ai Gallery Beijing
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"text Yang Feiyun - Emily de Wolfe Pettit
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in chinese in english
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JIANG SHAN-CHUN China History Teller Albemarle Gallery - invitation -
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" Les sujets de la série Paix sont issus de photos anciennes et plus précisément de photos
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de personnes qui ont vécu il y a quarante ou cinquante ans. De la perspective du présent,
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j'ai toujours l'impression que le temps est fugace et combien de changements ont eu lieu
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en Chine depuis toutes ces années. La nostalgie ne peut être le sens de la peinture.
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Ce qui mattire, c'est la beauté, la pureté et la dignité de ces êtres à ce moment précis...
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La tension entre le passé et le présent c'est là où commencent mes portraits
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et leur contribution au portrait. "
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Jiang Shan-Chun |
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