
中国书画.篆刻名家龚望,范曾先生为俞氏题字.题签给予艺术上评价 (2009) Painting by Yu Zi Jian Mo Geng Shan Gu Long
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Yu Zijian (Jinong) Origin: Zhuji, Zhejiang Province
Birthplace: Yancheng, Jiangsu Province
Artistic titles: Director of the All-Japan Chinese Calligraphers Association, executive director of the Tokyo Painting and Calligraphy Academy, honorary president of the Zhongshan Painting and Calligraphy Academy, academician of the Hong Kong Institute of International Education, director of the Nanjing Charity Federation of China, deputy secretary-general of the Dongci Painting and Calligraphy Academy of Jiangsu Province, and calligrapher of Jiangsu Province Member of the Association of Chinese Artists and Jiangsu Oracle Bone Literature Society.
Art instructors from childhood to youth: Mr. Wang Nengfu, Mr. Yu Jincao, Mr. Lin Sanzhi, Mr. Kuang Yaming, and Mr. Wang Xuezhong. Mr. Kang Yin and others.
His famous works have been selected into the following dictionaries: Dictionary of Celebrities in Modern Chinese Calligraphy; Dictionary of Famous Chinese Calligraphy, Painting and Seal Engraving Masters in the World; Two Volumes of Dictionary of Contemporary Calligraphy, Painting and Seal Engraving Masters; Biographies of Chinese Contemporary Art News Talents; Grand View of Contemporary Calligraphy and Seal Engraving, Celebrities in the Chinese Contemporary Art Circle Records; Dictionary of Chinese Young Calligraphers; Contemporary Zodiac Seals; Ceremony of World Art Calligraphers' Achievements at the End of the Century; Dictionary of Contemporary Seal Engravers, and the third volume of the Chinese Expert Talent Database. His works are collected by the China Calligraphy Art Museum.
His life works have been published in more than 50 newspapers and periodicals such as "Calligraphy News", "Xiling Art Cong", "Xinhua Daily", "Yangzi Evening News", and "Weekend", and have won many awards in large-scale national exhibitions and calligraphy and painting competitions. She has been featured in Jiangsu TV Station's "Big Photo", "Metropolis" and Nanjing TV Station's "Jinling Wind".
In 1987, the seal of the work "Hundred Life" was given as a gift by Nanjing University to Mr. Run Run Shaw, one of the top ten jazzmen in Hong Kong.
The book "Highlights of Yu Zijian's Calligraphy and Seal Engraving Exhibition" in 1989 was published by Nanjing Publishing House and distributed nationwide. This collection was created by the author between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five. It was the first collection of the youngest author in the field of calligraphy and seal cutting at that time.
In 1990, his seal carving and seal cutting works: One Hundred Dragons, One Hundred Phoenixes, One Hundred Turtles, One Hundred Tigers were collected by the Organizing Committee of the 11th Asian Games, and won the Excellence Award at the 1990 International Calligraphy and Seal Engraving Art Expo.
In August 1995, 20 art groups jointly selected him as a "Contemporary Painting and Calligraphy Celebrity" and won the honorary title.
In June 1996, he participated in the Singapore International Book Fair and the opening ceremony of the International Tourism Festival and his works were collected by President Huang Huanghui of Singapore.
The 200 prints of the work "Welcoming the Return" in June 1997 were collected by the Nanjing Treaty Archives, Nanjing Museum, Jiangsu Art Museum, and Mr. Tung Chee-hwa, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. In November 1997, Yu Zijian's artistic achievements were featured in the volume (11) of "China's Southern Journey" published by Japan's Kinji Rika Publishing House.
In September 1998, Nagoya and Nanjing visited Japan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the sister city of Nanjing and held an on-site Chinese calligraphy and painting performance. In November 1998, his calligraphy works were selected for the 27th Japan Calligraphers Exhibition and won the honorary award.
In February 1999, he participated in the 100th anniversary commemoration of the discovery of oracle bone inscriptions in Nanjing. The work was selected for the International Academic Symposium on Oracle Shang Dynasty Civilization and the Oracle Exhibition and won the Excellence Award. In March 1999, the editorial board of the American World Art Center's "World Calligraphers and Painters Classics" awarded him the Celebrity Achievement Award for Calligraphy and Painting. In May 1999, he participated in the Nanjing 99 Calligraphy and Painting Charity Pen Club, and his calligraphy works were included in the Charity Federation's calligraphy and painting collection. In October 1999, I was sponsored by my Japanese friend Mr. Hama Xin to go abroad and study at Aichi International College in Nagoya. In November 1999, Mr. Arai recommended to participate in the reception of the 27th Aichi Cultural Calligraphy Exhibition (Nagoya) and perform Chinese calligraphy on the spot. During the school winter vacation in December 1999. With the help of Mr. Bin Xin, a Chinese calligraphy and seal cutting classroom was opened at Mr. Bin Xin’s home in Anan City. On December 27, Japan's Tokushima Shimbun (daily) and Shikoku Broadcasting (TV) reported on the incident.
In May 2000, he obtained the artist visa (calligrapher) with the status of residence issued by the Japanese government for a total of 10 years. In April 2000, he became a member of the Aichi Prefectural Federation of Cultural Calligraphy. In June 2000, the second Yu Zijian calligraphy and seal cutting exhibition was held in Japan. In September 2000, the Nagoya International Exchange Center was specially invited to participate in the hot China Chinese Culture Festival and the Chinese Seal Carving Classroom as a lecturer. In September 2000, he performed Chinese calligraphy live at Nagoya University's "Mid-Autumn Festival" cultural party. In December 2000, calligraphy works were exhibited in the 28th "Cultural Calligraphy Exhibition" of the Aichi Prefecture Cultural Calligraphy Federation. In August 2000, the seal cutting classroom of Yu Zijian Calligraphy was established. At the same time, the "Japanese-Chinese Calligraphy, Painting and Seal Engraving Research Association" was established and served as a representative.
In March 2001, he participated in the Kasugai Kiyomizu House Chinese Products Exhibition and performed calligraphy and seal cutting live. In May 2001, he participated in the Great China Exhibition of the 20th Anniversary of the Sister Cities of Okayama City and Luoyang City at Okayama Takashimaya; performed Chinese calligraphy live, Dumai Shimbun (Daily) (May 24) and TBS Sanyo Broadcasting (TV ) (May 26) Special report. From July 16 to 22, 2001, Yu Zijian's calligraphy and seal cutting exhibition was on display in the exhibition hall on the second floor of Aculos, Fukuoka. In August 2001, he participated in Yamaguchi Prefecture's "Yamaguchi Expo" and performed calligraphy and seal carving live. In November 2001, Yu Zijian's calligraphy and seal cutting exhibition was exhibited at MIA Plaza, Musashino City International Exchange Association. In December 2001, Yu Zijian's artistic activities were reported in the December issue of "Cultural Calligraphy" magazine.
From 25th to 27th, 2002, at Ginza Bubu Gallery, Tokyo. Yu Zijian, a giant in the world of seal cutting and sculpture, Beicun, hopes to be exhibited at the same time. From March 23 to April 13, 2002, Kurano City International Exchange invited MIA Yu Zijian to serve as a lecturer in the seal cutting classroom. From April 2002 to September 29, 2003, the Beijing Palace Museum Exhibition was exhibited throughout Japan at Matsumoto City Museum, Koryo Maebashi, Yamagata Museum of Art, Oita ATC, Iwate Prefectural Citizens' Hall, and Yamato, Niigata. Store, Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art, Kagoshima Historical Museum, Utsunomiya Fukudaya in Tochigi Prefecture, Yu Zijian performed Chinese calligraphy and seal carving on the spot in the above venues. In 2002, the International Exchange Department of Asia University in Musashino City was specially invited to offer seal cutting lectures at the university
President of the Cultural Calligraphy Society in February 2004. Mr. Nishiri was specially invited to attend a lecture on Chinese calligraphy and painting at Ueno Park Shoyoken to perform calligraphy and painting on the spot.
In April 2004, Yu Zijian's lecture notes on calligraphy and painting were featured in the journal "Jingyun". June 1, 2004 to March 21, 2005
China's Sichuan Civilization Sanxingdui and Jinsha Relics Secret Room exhibitions are held throughout Japan at the Akita Museum of Art, the Iwate Prefectural Citizens' Hall, the Niigata Historical Museum, the Toyama Prefectural Citizens' Hall, the Aomori Industrial Hall, and the Koriyama City Museum of Industry and Commerce. Yu Zijian performed Chinese calligraphy and seal cutting on the spot in each of the above venues.
In October 2005, his calligraphy works were selected for exhibition at the 53rd Musashino City Art Exhibition. In December 2005, his calligraphy and painting works were selected for exhibition at the Xiaoping International Exchange Art Exhibition.
On June 2, 2006, Mr. Nishiri, the president of the Cultural Calligraphy Society, was invited to attend the Cultural Calligraphy Chinese Calligraphy Lecture on the ninth floor of the Osaka International Convention Center to perform Chinese calligraphy on the spot. In July 2006, the works of the All-Japan Chinese Calligraphers Association were exhibited, and his works were selected and won awards.
One thousand two hundred cases of the twelve zodiac signs have been completed (each category is one hundred square seals), and there are also works such as "Hundred Fortunes", "Hundred Fortunes", "Hundred Lives", "Hundred Joys", "Hundred Fortunes", "Hundred Eagles" and "Hundred Fishes" "One Hundred Turtles", "One Hundred Buddhas", "One Hundred Phoenixes", "One Hundred Seals of Erotic Palace Paintings" and other brick carvings are planned to be published and distributed.
Contact office: Beizu Shi'an, Xiaguan District, Nanjing
Http:yuzijian
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Nationality:
CHINA
- Date of birth : 1963
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- Groups: Chinese Contemporary Artists