Jianan Wang PRICE CHARTS
Born 1955. Known for: Painting.
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1955, Wang Jianan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts of China in Beijing, 1982. He founded the first independent art studio in China after the Cultural... Read full biography
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1955, Wang Jianan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts of China in Beijing, 1982. He founded the first independent art studio in China after the Cultural Revolution. Wang inherited the Mi School techniques of the Song Dynasty, and then developed his own... Read full biography
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1955, Wang Jianan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts of China in Beijing, 1982. He founded the first independent art studio in China after the Cultural Revolution. Wang inherited the Mi School techniques of the Song Dynasty, and then developed his own unique formula of mixing water and oil to color both sides of traditional handmade paper. In 1988, Wang Jianan came to England to work as a professional artist, and has since produced many works. Wang... Read full biography
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1955, Wang Jianan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts of China in Beijing, 1982. He founded the first independent art studio in China after the Cultural Revolution. Wang inherited the Mi School techniques of the Song Dynasty, and then developed his own unique formula of mixing water and oil to color both sides of traditional handmade paper. In 1988, Wang Jianan came to England to work as a professional artist, and has since produced many works. Wang Jianan's work is represented in the Beijing Chinese Art Association, the Central Academy of Fine Art of China and at Xi'an University. In England, his work may be found in the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Ashmolean Museum and... Read full biography
Born in Heilongjiang Province in 1955, Wang Jianan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts of China in Beijing, 1982. He founded the first independent art studio in China after the Cultural Revolution. Wang inherited the Mi School techniques of the Song Dynasty, and then developed his own unique formula of mixing water and oil to color both sides of traditional handmade paper. In 1988, Wang Jianan came to England to work as a professional artist, and has since produced many works. Wang Jianan's work is represented in the Beijing Chinese Art Association, the Central Academy of Fine Art of China and at Xi'an University. In England, his work may be found in the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Ashmolean Museum and Durham University. His exhibitions include: the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London 1988; Contemporary Chinese Pain... Read full biography
