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Wu Weishan (; born: January 1962) is Curator of the National Art Museum of China, Vice-Chairman of the China Artists Association, President of the Chinese Academy of Sculpture and Director of the Academy of Fine Arts at
Nanjing University Nanjing University (NJU; ) is a national public research university in Nanjing, Jiangsu. It is a member of C9 League and a Class A Double First Class University designated by the Chinese central government. NJU has two main campuses: the Xian ...
. He has been actively promoting Chinese art on the world stage and has made great contribution to the international cultural exchange of China. He was awarded the First Award for Person of the Year in Art of P.R.C. in 2014 by RRC. He was granted the title of "Artists with High Moral Virtue and Artistic Achievements of China" in 2015 and "Goodwill Ambassador for China Voices" by the State Council Information Office, P.R.C. in 2016.


Biography

Wu Weishan was born in
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, Jiangsu, China in January 1962. His father Wu Yaoxian () was a teacher, good at art and literature. His grandfather Gao Ershi () was a famous scholar, poet and calligrapher in China. When Wu was 16, he started to study Chinese folk clay sculpture for three years in Wuxi, China's famous cradle of clay figures. In 1987, he graduated from the Art Faculty of
Nanjing Normal University Nanjing Normal University (NNU or NJNU; ) is a public research university in Nanjing, China. Founded in 1902 as Sanjiang Normal School, it is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher normal schools in China, and has become a research-intens ...
. He pursued his postgraduate studies at Peking University, and then Washington University Graduate School of Art in
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,
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. Wu Weishan holds several positions including Curator of the National Art Museum of China, Vice-Chairman of the China Artists Association, the president of the China Academy of Sculpture and a professorship at Nanjing University, an honorary doctor of philosophy at
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, South Korea. He is a member of the
Royal British Society of Sculptors The Royal Society of Sculptors is a British charity established in 1905 which promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture. Its headquarters are a centre for contemporary sculpture on Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, London. It ...
, the Society of Portrait Sculptors, UK and the Steering Committee of China City Sculpture. He is also a standing member of the China Sculpture Institute, professor of cultural lectures at
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is a public research university in Clear Water Bay Peninsula, New Territories, Hong Kong. Founded in 1991 by the British Hong Kong Government, it was the territory's third institut ...
. He became the " Y.K. Pao Distinguished Visiting Artist" of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and also "'Gong Xueyin' Outstanding Scholar" of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was selected as Nanjing's first Top 10 Cultural Notables in 2006. In 2016, he was conferred the Honorary Doctor by AI Herzen Russian State Pedagogical University, Honorary Professor of St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting and Sculpture and Architecture of Repin. In addition, he was awarded the "Ukraine Development Medal" by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, as well as the Honorary Medal of Ukraine President Foundation.


Art

Wu Weishan has long been tapping into and drawing on the rich traditional Chinese culture and is committed to expressing the spirit of Chinese culture through his sculptures. With such belief, he created a large number of influential works which were then exhibited worldwide and collected by many key museums. One of his sculpture collections, consisting of a host of historical figures of China, is hailed as "Image Maker of the Time" by the respected scholar Ji Xianlin and is remarked as "representing the spirit of a new China" by international critics. There is a sculpture garden named after him in South Korea and "Hall of Sculptures of Wu Weishan" established in Nanjing Museum. Many of his works, including "Conversation between Qin Baishi and Leonado Da Vinci" and "Confucius", have been permanently collected by National Museum of Rome, Fitzwilliam Museum of Cambridge and other world's most renowned museums, while his most representative sculptures, "Confucius" and "Asking Way", can be found in various countries. UN Secretary-General Ban KiMoon commended Professor Wu for his sculptures, saying that they reflect not only the soul of a country but also that of all mankind. Wu Weishan has engaged in sculpture creation for more than twenty years, and has created more than 500 sculptures including historical and cultural notables and ordinary people, home and abroad. In his sculptures, he advocates the integration of the expressive spirit of traditional
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; in theories of fine arts, he is the first to put up the "On Expressive Sculpture" and "Theory of Eight Major Styles of Traditional Chinese Sculpture", blazing a new trail of expressive sculpture in China. His sculpture works for some ordinary people in our daily life express the sincere and honest vitalities, penetrating into a great many people's heart. These elegant sentiments originate from his adeptly life-catching eyes and poetic soul. His works are full of Chinese wisdom and traits. The "Sleeping Child" was selected for the 50th Anniversary Exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors, UK, and won the Pangolin Award. Mr. Anthony Stones, Chairman of the British Royal Portrait Sculpture Association, commended Wu Weishan as being "an outstanding Chinese sculptor who has established an indigenous stylistic approach to portrait and figurative sculpture.


Research results

Professor Wu composed a history of Chinese culture by a series of sculptures for cultural celebrities:
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and Feng Youlan. These sculptures unambiguously express his anticipation for the strength of character and soul that are needed in this era. He was invited to build the sculptures for the Netherlands Beatrix of the Netherlands, Queen Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard and also Philippine Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, President Arroyo. Netherlands Queen praised the respected cultural aged men sculptured by him as "walking out from the 5000-year culture". Wu Weishan is the first person who puts forward the "Theory of Impressionistic Sculpture" and "Eight Styles of Chinese Sculpture" and published several treatises and books to elaborate his theory. This theory summarizes the great tradition of Chinese sculpture and plays a major guiding role in boosting sculptural creation in today's China.


Reports on television

His achievements have been reported in two episodes of "Extraordinary People of the East" by China Central Television.


Collections and exhibitions

His works are collected by the
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, Rijksmuseum in the
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, and the Fourth University of Paris etc. In Nanjing Museum, there is a permanent "Gallery of Wu Weishan's sculptures of Cultural Notables", and also there is a "Sculpture Studio of Professor Wu Weishan" at Macao Polytechnic Institute.


Personal sculpture and painting exhibitions

*1996, The European Ceramic Work Centre, Netherlands (sponsored by Netherlands National Art Foundation) *1998, Gallery on the Rim, USA, "Wu weishan sculpture exhibition" *1999, Hong Kong Arts Centre, "Wu weishan sculpture and painting exhibition" *1999, UNESCO Centre of Macau, "Wu weishan sculpture and painting exhibition" *2000, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, "Wu weishan sculpture and painting exhibition" *2002, Chinese University of Hong Kong, "Wu weishan sculpture and painting exhibition" *2005, Yufuku Gallery in Tokyo, Japan, "Wu weishan sculpture and painting exhibition" *2005, Qingdao city Shandong province, "Wu weishan sculpture exhibition" *2006, National Art Museum of China, "Casting the Soul with the Literary Heart----Exhibition of Wu Weishan's Sculptural Works" *2006, Changchun World Sculpture Park, "Casting the Soul with the Literary Heart----Exhibition of Wu Weishan's Sculptural Works" *2006, Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum, "Casting the Soul with the Literary Heart----Exhibition of Wu Weishan's Sculptural Works"


Major Participation in Exhibition

*"The First Beijing International Art Biennial Exhibition", 2003, Beijing *"The Second Beijing International Art Biennial Exhibition", 2005, Beijing *"The 10th National Exhibition of Art", 2005, Beijing *"Centenary Exhibition of Sculpture", 2005, Shanghai *"Exhibition of Fine Arts Literature", 2005, Beijing *"The 50th Anniversary Exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors, UK", 2003, London *"The Exhibition of the Society of Portrait Sculptors, UK", 2004, London


Leading Awards

*In 2003, he won the Pangolin Award of the Royal British Society of Sculptors *In 2004, he won the Recognition Award of the Third Exhibition of City Sculpture in China *In 2008, he won the Recognition Award of City Sculpture in China, *In 2009, he won the Chinese Urban Sculpture Achievement Award *In 2011, he won the First China Arts Award in 2011 *In 2012, won the International Gold Medal of Arts of Le Salon des Beaux Arts *In 2014, the First Award for Person of the Year in Art of the P.R.C. by RRC *In 2015, he was granted the title of "Artists with High Moral Virtue and Artistic Achievements of China" and "Goodwill Ambassador for China Voices" by the State Council Information Office, P.R.C. in 2016. *In 2016, he was awarded the Gold Medal, the highest honor by the Russian Academy of Arts.


Monograph

*Wu Weishan. "The Psychology of Visual Arts" (260000 words), Nanjing Normal University Press, 1999 *Wu Weishan. "Thus Saith the Sculpture" (200000 words), China Social Sciences Press, 2002 *Wu Weishan. "Woodcarving of Western Han Dynasty", The People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Tianjing, 2003 *Wu Weishan. "Spirit of Sculptors", (Korea Edition), 2007 *Wu Weishan. "The Poetry of Sculpture", (English Edition), World Scientific Publishing, Singapore,2007 *Wu Weishan. "The Poetry of Sculpture", (Chinese Edition), Nanjing University Press, 2007


Papers

* Wu Weishan, "Art life", 2001.5 * Wu Weishan, "vagueness and vividness—from molding spirits of characters", ''Literature and Art Studies'', 2002.2 * Wu Weishan, "on the expressional sculptures", ''Art research'', 2004.1 * Wu Weishan, "The stylistic quality of Chinese Sculpture in my eye", ''Literature and Art Studies'', 2005.6 * Wu Weishan, "Amazing similarity: a talk on sculpture", ''Sculpture'', 2007.5 * Wu Weishan, "Ramble about sculpture II—thinking in comparing", "Sculpture", 2007.6 * Wu Weishan, "the 3rd time in talk about sculpture: part three—be lifelike by means of vagueness", ''Sculpture'', 2008.2 * Wu Weishan, "the power of human nature—the thought brought from Effigy of Einstein's sculpture", ''Sculpture'', 2008.3 * Wu Weishan, "Sculpture Aspiration", "Sculpture", 2008.6 * Wu Weishan, "The return of the ghosts: the group sculpture of Nanjing Slaughter", "Literature and Art Studies", 2008.4 * Wu Weishan, "The Heroic Symphonies-To Observe the Beethoven Statue Series of Bourdelle", "Sculpture", 2009.1 * Wu Weishan, "My View on Mr. Wanq Chaowen's Aesthetic View-point of Sculpture-Random Thoughts of Reading" "Sculpt Sculpture" (Part One), ''Sculpture'' 2009.2 * Wu Weishan, "My View on Mr. Wanq Chaowen's Aesthetic View-point of Sculpture-Random Thoughts of Reading" "Sculpt Sculpture" (Part two), ''Sculpture'' 2009.3 * Wu Weishan, "The Value of the Yellow River Iron Ox", ''Sculpture'' 2009.4 * Wu Weishan, "On the Religious and Cultural Characteristics of Cambodian Angkor Wat Art", ''Yuejiang Academic Journal'' 2009.3


Picture albums

* "Wu Weishan's Sculptures", The People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Beijing, 1999 * "Wu Weishan's Sculptures and Paintings", 1999 * "The Sketch of Spirit", The People's Fine Arts Publishing House, Tianjing, 2002 * "Wu Weishan's Sculptures and Paintings", Guwuxuan Publishing House, 2005 * "Wu Weishan's Expressive sculptures", Jiangsu Art Press, 2006


References


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