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Brief introduction of Wu Daxin's character

Wu Daxin

Wu Daxin, male, professional artist, 1969 was born in Quanzhou, Fujian, China, and 1992 graduated from Huaqiao University, majoring in Japanese. In the same year, I studied in Japan, studied as a graduate student in the Department of Education of Saitama University in Japan, studied under Professor Shizuichi Yamaguchi, majoring in oriental art history, moved to the United States in 20001,studied imaging technology at new york City University, and graduated in 2007.

Chinese name: Wu Daxin

Nationality: China.

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Place of birth: Quanzhou, Fujian

Date of birth: 1969

Occupation: professional artist

Representative works: The Lost Tang Gallery, Asia No.1 Hong Kong International Art Exhibition, etc.

personal record

Wu Daxin, 1969, born in Fujian, graduated from the Japanese Department of Foreign Languages Department of Huaqiao University, and graduated from the Department of Education of National University of Saitama, Japan. He studied the history of oriental art under Professor Shizuichi Yamaguchi. 200 1 moved to the United States to study imaging technology at City University of new york. Mainly engaged in photography and installation works. In 2008, the American "Real Art Road" Art Foundation held a solo exhibition "Wu Daxin-Portrait of Money". 20 12 photography works participated in the "Spanish Photography Exhibition". From 2007 to 20 12, Wu Daxin's installation works participated in new york Asian Art Fair, Chicago Art Fair, China New Art Exhibition from 2000 to 2009, Beijing Today Literature Exhibition, big performance, Pace Beijing Gallery, the first Nanjing Biennale, and Japanese three-year-old wife has land.

Wu Daxin's rich life experiences and cultural differences in foreign countries all the year round have brought him a unique global perspective. In his works, he not only inherits the oriental implicit and restrained spiritual concept, but also can see the introspection of western-style creation.

Wu Daxin's creative process also began with images and gradually expanded to the depth of media integration and ideas. In his later works, such as Ashley's Heart, Time Machine or Hope and Glory, we can clearly see his philosophical thinking on existence and the origin of human beings relative to nature, which is related to the situation of artistic creation from the conceptual level.

Personal work

Solo Exhibitions

20 13, "Lost Degree" Tang Gallery, China, Beijing.

20 12, "Asia No.1" Hong Kong International Art Exhibition

20 10, Conspiracy Theory, Space Station, Beijing, China.

In 2008, "Portrait of Money", American "The Road to Real Art" Art Foundation, USA.

In 2007, "Wu Daxin/Portrait", Edward Gallery, new york, new york, USA.

Group exhibition

20 13, "Portrait of Space" Cao Fang Art Festival, Cao Fang Gallery, China.

20 12, "China-Italy Biennale", Milan, Italy

"Kassel China Public Art Exhibition" Kassel, Germany.

"Triennial Exhibition of Wife and Land after Vietnam War", Niigata, Japan.

"Spanish Photography Exhibition", Madrid, Spain

20 1 1, "The First Project Living in Landscape", China-Australia Cultural Exchange Exhibition, Beijing, China.

The first Nanjing Biennale, "Great Performance" was held in Nanjing and China, Pace Beijing Gallery, Beijing and China.

"Regulator" Second Today Literature Exhibition, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China.

20 10, "history of transformation" 2000-2009 China new art, Beijing, China.

"Zhongyibo International Gallery Expo", China, Beijing.

Art Fair Mainz, Germany, Mainz, Germany

In 2009, "Green" Contemporary Art Exhibition, Exhibition Hall of Beijing International Trade Center, China.

"Book"+"Tao", Beijing 798 Saint Oriental Gallery, Beijing, China.

China Beijing 798 Art Festival.

"Some Rooms", Osha Art Space, Shanghai, China.

2008, Monologue, Beijing 798 Shui Mu Space, Beijing, China.

"Broken Tongue", 798 Step Space, Beijing, China.

"The Next" Chicago Art Fair, Chicago, USA

In 2007, "new york Asian Contemporary Art Fair", new york, USA.

"The Transformation of the Dragon-China Contemporary Photography Exhibition", China Square Gallery, New York, new york, USA.