LIU XIAODONG – When society and art should be like breathing in and out. He is a painter of modern life, whose large-scale works serve as a kind of history painting, for the emerging world. He locates the human dimension to such global issues as population displacement, but through orchestrated compositions, he walks the line between artifice and reality. http://meetingbenches.com/2016/07/liu-xiadong-chinese-painter-when-society-and-art-should-be-like-breathing-in-and-out/
YIFEI CHEN – To work in oil painting, rendering combined sense of romanticism and realism. He is a central figure in the development of Chinese oil painting, and is one of China’s most renowned contemporary artists. In his oil paintings, he abandoned his uncritical glorification of the party, to blend realistic technique and romanticism with Chinese subject matter. http://meetingbenches.com/2016/10/yifei-chen-chinese-painter-working-oil-painting-portrayed-sense-romanticism-realism-combined/
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