1932 Jiangxi, China - 2016. Known for: Ink drawing, painting, printmaking.
Born in Jiangxi, China, Xiaoshi Fu is the eldest son of master Chinese ink painter Fu Baoshi. He graduated with distinction from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in...
Read full biography Born in Jiangxi, China, Xiaoshi Fu is the eldest son of master Chinese ink painter Fu Baoshi. He graduated with distinction from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1958. He was paralyzed except for his left hand due to his sufferings during those tough years. With...
Read full biography Born in Jiangxi, China, Xiaoshi Fu is the eldest son of master Chinese ink painter Fu Baoshi. He graduated with distinction from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1958. He was paralyzed except for his left hand due to his sufferings during those tough years. With his left hand that still functions, Fu has managed to create a large number of critically acclaimed ink artworks over the past three decades. Since the late 1980s, Fu has held his solo exhibitions in...
Read full biography Born in Jiangxi, China, Xiaoshi Fu is the eldest son of master Chinese ink painter Fu Baoshi. He graduated with distinction from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1958. He was paralyzed except for his left hand due to his sufferings during those tough years. With his left hand that still functions, Fu has managed to create a large number of critically acclaimed ink artworks over the past three decades. Since the late 1980s, Fu has held his solo exhibitions in Singapore, Japan, Australia, the United Sates and in major cities on the Chinese mainland as well as Hong Kong and Macao SARs and Taiwan province. Some of his best ink paintings are in the collection of such prestigious art museums at home and abroad...
Read full biography Born in Jiangxi, China, Xiaoshi Fu is the eldest son of master Chinese ink painter Fu Baoshi. He graduated with distinction from the Department of Printmaking at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1958. He was paralyzed except for his left hand due to his sufferings during those tough years. With his left hand that still functions, Fu has managed to create a large number of critically acclaimed ink artworks over the past three decades. Since the late 1980s, Fu has held his solo exhibitions in Singapore, Japan, Australia, the United Sates and in major cities on the Chinese mainland as well as Hong Kong and Macao SARs and Taiwan province. Some of his best ink paintings are in the collection of such prestigious art museums at home and abroad as the National Art Museum of China and Shanghai Museum of Fine Arts.