About Jie Wei Zhou

Name variants

Jerry Chou, Zhou Jie Wei
  • Biography from the Archives of askART

    Jie Wei Zhou biographical photo
    A master realist who was born in China and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Shanghai Normal University, Jie Wei Zhou earned his passage to the United States by sending paintings to a gallery in the U.S. and saving the proceeds from his sales. Now a US resident, Zhou paints pictures of Tibetans, Mongolians and Chinese.

    Jerry Chou is the pseudo name for Jie Wei Zhou used early in his career.

    Sources include:
    Best of the West Auctions, October 2003
    Best of the West Art Auction, November 2002
  • Biography from Trailside Galleries

    Jie Wei Zhou biographical photo
    Jie-Wei Zhou, b. Shanghai, China

    Jie-Wei Zhou is a master realist whose brushwork sings with a radiant Impressionistic quality. Working in oil, watercolor, and acrylic, he has won numerous awards, and has exhibited widely in China and the United States.

    Zhou began studying art in middle school when his talent was recognized by his teachers. Even as a child, he took a sketchbook wherever he went, immersing himself in the study of light and form. He studied both Russian and French painting styles, earning first a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Shanghai Normal University and a Masters in Fine Art from the Shanghai Drama Institute in 1991. He was one of only eleven students to do so, in a city of thirteen million.

    Zhou became a recognized artist in China, but he had long harbored a dream of painting and teaching in America. He sent rolled canvases to an American gallery, which sold them and deposited the money in a savings account to pay for his passage. The usual bureaucracy and paperwork complicated his emigration, but he is now a permanent resident of the United States.

    Zhou varies his subject matter but keeps it authentic. He sometimes poses his wife and daughter in traditional Chinese clothing, and he also paints stately canal scenes from Suchow. He attracts special notice with his depictions of the tribal peoples of Tibet, Mongolia, and China.

    Education
    • Bachelor of Arts Degree, Shanghai Normal University
    • Masters in Fine Art, Shanghai Drama Institute, 1991
    Selected Exhibitions
    • Trailside Galleries, East Meets West, Scottsdale, Arizona, 2011-2014.,
    • Trailside Galleries, One Person Showcase, Jackson, Wyoming & Scottsdale, Arizona, 2005-2014
    • Asian International, Art Exhibition, TaiWan, 1993
    • Chinese-Japanese Artists Exhibition, Shanghai, China, 1992
    Selected Press
    • Western Art Collector, April, 2013
    • Western Art Collector, February, 2008
    • Art of the West, May/June 2007
    • American Art Collector, June, 2006
    • Art of the West, June, 2006
    • Southwest Art, A World Away, Gussie Fauntleroy, May, 2004
    • Asian International, Art Exhibition, Memorial Award, TaiWan, 1993
    • Chinese-Japanese Artists Exhibition, People's Choice, Shanghai, China, 1992
    • Horizon Art Exhibition, Silver Award, Shanghai, China, 1990
    • Spring in JiangNan, Shanghai, Excellence Award, China, 1986
  • Biography from Manitou Galleries (CLOSED)

    Jie-Wei Zhou is a master realist whose brushwork sings with a radiant Impressionistic quality. Working in oil, watercolor, and acrylic, he has won numerous awards, and has exhibited widely in China and the United States.

    Zhou was born in Shanghai P.R. China in 1962. He began studying art in middle school when his talent was recognized by his teachers. Even as a child, he took a sketchbook wherever he went, immersing himself in the study of light and form. He studied both Russian and French painting styles, earning first a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Shanghai Normal University and a Masters in Fine Art from the Shanghai Drama Institute in 1991. He was one of only eleven students to do so, in a city of thirteen million.

    Zhou became a recognized artist in China, but he had long harbored a dream of painting and teaching in America. He sent rolled canvases to an American gallery, which sold them and deposited the money in a savings account to pay for his passage. The usual bureaucracy and paperwork complicated his emigration, but he is now a permanent resident of the United States.

    Zhou varies his subject matter but keeps it authentic. He sometimes poses his wife and daughter in traditional Chinese clothing, and he also paints stately canal scenes from Suchow. He attracts special notice with his depictions of the tribal peoples of Tibet, Mongolia, and China.

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