Ju Ming (1938). Ju Ming is a sculptor who was born in Tung-Hsiao, Taiwan. Except for a few years, in New York City (c.1981- 1983), he has lived in Taiwan his whole life. He currently (2009) lives in... Read full biography
Ju Ming (1938). Ju Ming is a sculptor who was born in Tung-Hsiao, Taiwan. Except for a few years, in New York City (c.1981- 1983), he has lived in Taiwan his whole life. He currently (2009) lives in the suburbs of Taipei. His mediums include bronze, wood, painted wood, stainless steel and ceramics.... Read full biography
Ju Ming (1938). Ju Ming is a sculptor who was born in Tung-Hsiao, Taiwan. Except for a few years, in New York City (c.1981- 1983), he has lived in Taiwan his whole life. He currently (2009) lives in the suburbs of Taipei. His mediums include bronze, wood, painted wood, stainless steel and ceramics. The primary subjects are figures created for two series of works that he has been adding to for decades. The Tai Chi Series, started in the 1970s, are angular figures frozen in Tai Chi exercise... Read full biography
Ju Ming (1938). Ju Ming is a sculptor who was born in Tung-Hsiao, Taiwan. Except for a few years, in New York City (c.1981- 1983), he has lived in Taiwan his whole life. He currently (2009) lives in the suburbs of Taipei. His mediums include bronze, wood, painted wood, stainless steel and ceramics. The primary subjects are figures created for two series of works that he has been adding to for decades. The Tai Chi Series, started in the 1970s, are angular figures frozen in Tai Chi exercise poses. The Living World Series, started in the early 1980s (while he lived in New York City) examines urban life, depicting people in groups, talking, standing, sitting, sleeping and in sporting activities. His expressionist style is recognized by its... Read full biography
Ju Ming (1938). Ju Ming is a sculptor who was born in Tung-Hsiao, Taiwan. Except for a few years, in New York City (c.1981- 1983), he has lived in Taiwan his whole life. He currently (2009) lives in the suburbs of Taipei. His mediums include bronze, wood, painted wood, stainless steel and ceramics. The primary subjects are figures created for two series of works that he has been adding to for decades. The Tai Chi Series, started in the 1970s, are angular figures frozen in Tai Chi exercise poses. The Living World Series, started in the early 1980s (while he lived in New York City) examines urban life, depicting people in groups, talking, standing, sitting, sleeping and in sporting activities. His expressionist style is recognized by its distorted shapes, rough angular carving and simply drawn features. The pieces are in sizes... Read full biography