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Kate Beynon
Kate Beynon (born 9 September 1970, in Hong Kong) is an Australian contemporary artist based in Melbourne. She was the 2016 winner of the Geelong Contemporary Art Prize for the painting, ''Graveyard scene/the beauty and sadness of bones.'' Her work addresses ideas of transcultural life, feminism, and notions of hybridity in today’s world. She is known for her depictions of the Chinese heroine Li Ji, who is situated in a modern context. Through Li Ji, Beynon explores a hybrid Australian existence and a sense of belonging within a mixed and multi-layered identity.Sutton Gallery, ''Artist Profile: Kate Beynon.'' (Sutton Gallery, 2016) Beynon is currently doing a PhD in Fine Art by Research at Monash University. Early life and education Beynon was born to a Chinese-Malaysian mother and a Welsh father in Hong Kong. Her family emigrated from Hong Kong in 1974 and settled in Melbourne, Australia. She attended the University of Melbourne in 1989 and graduated from the Victorian Coll ...
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Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China. With 7.5 million residents of various nationalities in a territory, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated places in the world. Hong Kong is also a major global financial centre and one of the most developed cities in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing Empire ceded Hong Kong Island from Xin'an County at the end of the First Opium War in 1841 then again in 1842.. The colony expanded to the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 after the Second Opium War and was further extended when Britain obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898... British Hong Kong was occupied by Imperial Japan from 1941 to 1945 during World War II; British administration resume ...
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List Of Archibald Prize 2014 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 2014 Archibald Prize for portraiture. As the images are copyrighted, an external link to an image has been listed where available (listed is Artist – ''Title''). *Abdul Abdullah – ''I wanted to paint him as a mountain'' (Portrait of Richard Bell) * Michael Bales – ''Butchered'' (Self-portrait) * Mike Barnard – ''You beautiful fighter'' (Portrait of his mother Judy) * Phillip Barnes – ''Anna Meares'' * Jason Benjamin – ''I just wanna dream'' (Portrait of Tim Rogers) *Kate Beynon – ''Sangeeta and Fuji'' (Portrait of Sangeeta Sandrasegar) * Natasha Bieniek – ''Isola'' (Self-portrait) *Joanna Braithwaite – ''Bright spark'' (Portrait of Colleen McCullough) * Jandamarra Cadd – ''Proud'' (Portrait of Archie Roach) * Mitch Cairns – '' Reg Richardson AM'' * Eliza Cameron – ''Nice shootin' cowboy'' (Portrait of Anson Cameron) * Peter Churcher – ''Four self-portraits in a bunch of balloons'' (Self-portrait) * Samuel Rush Condon ...
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1970 Births
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Australian Artists
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Gan Bao
Gan Bao (or Kan Pao) (, pronounced ân.pàu ( fl. 315, died March or April 336), courtesy name Lingsheng (令升), was a Chinese historian and writer at the court of Emperor Yuan of Jin. Life He was a native of Xincai County, in southern Henan. After diligent study of the classics during his childhood and youth, Gan Bao was appointed head of Office of History at the court. Apparently, the position was granted to him in recognition of his skills which he demonstrated in his ''Chin-chi'' (晋纪, "Jin-ji"), presumably a written account of earlier court activities. ''Soushen Ji'' Gan Bao subsequently occupied other prominent positions at the court, but today he is best remembered for the book ''Soushen Ji'', which he probably compiled. An extremely important early example of the Zhiguai ''Zhiguai xiaoshuo'', translated as "tales of the miraculous", "tales of the strange", or "records of anomalies", is a type of Chinese literature which appeared in the Han dynasty and developed aft ...
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Chinese Mythology
Chinese mythology () is mythology that has been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature in the geographic area now known as Greater China. Chinese mythology includes many varied myths from regional and cultural traditions. Much of the mythology involves exciting stories full of fantastic people and beings, the use of magical powers, often taking place in an exotic mythological place or time. Like many mythologies, Chinese mythology has in the past been believed to be, at least in part, a factual recording of history. Along with Chinese folklore, Chinese mythology forms an important part of Chinese folk religion. Many stories regarding characters and events of the distant past have a double tradition: ones which present a more historicized or euhemerized version and ones which present a more mythological version. Many myths involve the creation and cosmology of the universe and its deities and inhabitants. Some mythology involves creation myths, the origin of things, ...
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Chinese Calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy is the writing of Chinese characters as an art form, combining purely visual art and interpretation of the literary meaning. This type of expression has been widely practiced in China and has been generally held in high esteem across East Asia. Calligraphy is considered one of the four most-sought skills and hobbies of ancient Chinese literati, along with playing stringed musical instruments, the board game "Go", and painting. There are some general standardizations of the various styles of calligraphy in this tradition. Chinese calligraphy and ink and wash painting are closely related: they are accomplished using similar tools and techniques, and have a long history of shared artistry. Distinguishing features of Chinese painting and calligraphy include an emphasis on motion charged with dynamic life. According to Stanley-Baker, "Calligraphy is sheer life experienced through energy in motion that is registered as traces on silk or paper, with time and rhyt ...
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Milani Gallery
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Sutton Gallery
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List Of Archibald Prize 2020 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 2020 Archibald Prize for portraiture (listed is Artist – ''Title''). As the images are copyrighted, an external link to an image has been listed where available. * - ''Untitled self-portrait'' * - ''Self-portrait entering the Archibald'' * - ''With Tudo and the robe'' * - ''Madonna'' (Portrait of Madonna Staunton) * - ''My dad, Churchill Cann'' * - ''The art dealer: '' * - ''Portrait of Adam Spencer'' * - ''Self-portrait with Daddy in the daisies, watching the field of planes'' * - ''Soils for life'' (Portrait of Charlie Maslin) * - ''Tara'' (Portrait of Tara Badcock) * - ''Angela'' (Portrait of Angela Tiatia) * - ''The Irish immigrant – portrait of Claire Dunne '' * - ''Writing in the sand'' (Portrait of Dujuan Hoosan) * - ''David, Teena and the black dog'' (Portrait of David Capra) * - ''Sleeping beauty (portrait of Michael Reid OAM)'' * - ''Richard'' (Portrait of ) * - ''Disquietude'' (Portrait of daughter Grace) * - ''Annabel, t ...
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List Of Archibald Prize 2017 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 2017 Archibald Prize for portraiture. As the images are copyright, an external link to an image has been listed where available (listed is Artist – ''Title''). *Tony Albert – '' Self-portrait (ash on me)'' * Jessica Ashton – ''Self-portrait as a clown '' *Kate Beynon – ''With amulets and their shadows'' (Self-portrait) * Andrew Bonneau – ''Portrait of Ayako Saito'' *Boys of Sydney Grammar Edgecliff Preparatory School – ''Goodbye, Sir!'' (Portrait of Dr John Vallance) * Keith Burt – '' Bare Tarragh'' (Portrait of Tarragh Cunningham) * Mitch Cairns – '' Agatha Gothe-Snape '' (Winner of the Archibald Prize 2017) * Jon Campbell – '' Two sunny boys (Peter Oxley and Jeremy Oxley)'' * Jun Chen – ''Ray Hughes'' * Yvette Coppersmith – ''Professor Gillian Triggs'' *Tony Costa – '' Simon Chan'' *Lucy Culliton – ''Finished packing'' (Portrait of Steve Peters) *Jonathan Dalton – ''Lottie and James '' (Portrait of Lottie ...
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List Of Archibald Prize 2016 Finalists
This is a list of finalists for the 2016 Archibald Prize for portraiture. As the images are copyrighted, an external link to an image has been listed where available (listed is Artist – ''Title''). *Abdul Abdullah – ''The cost '' (Portrait of Craig Campbell) * Clara Adolphs – '' Terry Serio'' *Benjamin Aitken – ''Portrait of mentor (Jon Cattapan and self) '' *Tony Albert – ''Tony Albert (after Brownie Downing) '' (Self-portrait) *Danelle Bergstrom – ''Guy Warren '' *Kate Beynon – '' Claudia, Spartacus and the robots '' * Natasha Bieniek – ''Wendy Whiteley '' * Chris Bond – ''The restless dead (portrait of the artist) '' (Self-portrait) * Dean Brown – '' McLean Edwards'' * Chris Browne – '' Krista Brennan '' * Daniel Butterworth – '' Annie Smithers '' * Yvette Coppersmith – '' Rose Burn self-portrait '' *Lucy Culliton – '' Lucy and fans '' (Self-portrait) * Sinead Davies – '' Toni Zeltzer '' * Camillo De Luca – '' Polymath '' (Portrait of Josh ...
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