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Born 1955. Known for: Painting.
Zhu An Hong was born in 1955. Zhu trained at the Shanghai Art and Craft Institute under Wang Zidou. Hong Zhu An is recognized as one of the most notable artists in Singapore today. Hong’s virtuosity... Read full biography
Zhu An Hong was born in 1955. Zhu trained at the Shanghai Art and Craft Institute under Wang Zidou. Hong Zhu An is recognized as one of the most notable artists in Singapore today. Hong’s virtuosity lies in his technique of layering pigments one stroke after another upon rice paper. Thousands of... Read full biography
Zhu An Hong was born in 1955. Zhu trained at the Shanghai Art and Craft Institute under Wang Zidou. Hong Zhu An is recognized as one of the most notable artists in Singapore today. Hong’s virtuosity lies in his technique of layering pigments one stroke after another upon rice paper. Thousands of calligraphic strokes entailing each layer, producing the ensuing composition of intense colour and depth in his paintings. Recipient of UOB Painting of the Year ‘Grand Award’, Hong Zhu An’s works are... Read full biography
Zhu An Hong was born in 1955. Zhu trained at the Shanghai Art and Craft Institute under Wang Zidou. Hong Zhu An is recognized as one of the most notable artists in Singapore today. Hong’s virtuosity lies in his technique of layering pigments one stroke after another upon rice paper. Thousands of calligraphic strokes entailing each layer, producing the ensuing composition of intense colour and depth in his paintings. Recipient of UOB Painting of the Year ‘Grand Award’, Hong Zhu An’s works are found in the collections of Singapore Art Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
Zhu An Hong was born in 1955. Zhu trained at the Shanghai Art and Craft Institute under Wang Zidou. Hong Zhu An is recognized as one of the most notable artists in Singapore today. Hong’s virtuosity lies in his technique of layering pigments one stroke after another upon rice paper. Thousands of calligraphic strokes entailing each layer, producing the ensuing composition of intense colour and depth in his paintings. Recipient of UOB Painting of the Year ‘Grand Award’, Hong Zhu An’s works are found in the collections of Singapore Art Museum, Princeton University Art Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.
