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Wang Bing
In the past ten or more years, I
have been to numerous different places in the Tibetan region, and
have witnessed many changes among them. More and more Tibetans now
wear the same clothes and speak the same language as the Chinese,
shepherds ride motorcycles and drive cars, and fancy
advertisements for modern commodities are pasted on the walls in
far removed villages. With these changes, I feel a sense of
remorse and loss, and wonder if the simple and pure Tibetan land
in my heart has really gone away. If I am more concerned with this
reality, it is because my road in life has form the beginning been
built on the Tibetan highlands, Where I believe along the road I
can find an ideal sacred into a long-distance odyssey of the
spirit where I must derive strength and courage in order to get to
my destination. These forces come from my work. As I proceed along
the way, my paintings mark my position on the way to the holy
land, and no matter how long the road ahead, I always hope that I
am not simply clutching at stars and that the holy land is not a
mirage. Having begun to distinguish between the real and imagined
roads, I started to feel a distressed, indescribable anxiety.
Memories and dreams can be repeated, but we have only one lifetime
to use. I know not how long I will travel on this road, but I know
that I would like to spend many years-even decades-carrying out my
plan to travel across the entire Tibetan region. The little
villager where I once lived is no longer the same; the clean,
order, simple way of life has gone away, and the Tibetan area is
receding away with my own life. Today, while I can still feel all
of this, I
want to retain the Tibetan
highlands in which I invest my hopes and ideals, to preserve its
natural quality and its smiles.
Resume:
Member of Association of
Chinese Artists
Member of Association of
Chinese Graphic Artists
1961
Born in Ganan, Gansu Province
1978
Matriculates at Zhnangye Normal School of Fine Arts, Gansu
1988
Artist in residence, Gansu .
1990
The "Snip" of Wool Shears, 10th National Graphics Exhibition
1992
Spiritual Journey, bronze Medal, 11th Graphic Arts Exhibition. The
Scent of Milk, Special Mention,1st China Silk Road Festival
Exhibition Aomaxibao,1st Prize, Gansu Provincial Exhibition,
National Fine Arts Exhibition, collected by the China Fine Art
Museum
1995
Wood Carving Ode To Joy (set of six prints) collected by the China
Fine Art Museum, Beijing
1996
Jan.15, Exhibition at Redfern Gallery Ltd., London, England,
attended by Mr. And Mrs. Prime Minister John Major and the Minister
of culture Distant Shanbala, Silver medal,13th National Graphics
Exhibition
1997
March Solo exhibition in Taipei and Shanghai Hoke Art Distant
Shangri-La wood carving prints of Wang Bing Published
1998
H e went to Germany and continued his studies with professor
Klapheek, in Duesseldorf Art Academy.
1999
He won burse “Heinrich.Boll?and in the same year, he organized his
solo expositions in Narden of Holland and Rostock of Germany, he
gave courses of lectures about woodblock in Germany too. Also he
attended an expo with the other Germany artists in Fuda and
Flohtenau.
2000
He visited the print studio “Toom Wegvep?in Holland, and exhibited
his prints with the other artists of this studio. He attended
International Print Exposition in Germany, Exposition of Klapheok
Studio organized by Dusstldorf government and Exposition ?Bruno
Goller and his children?for remember 100 birthday of Germany artist
Bruno Goller.
2001
Exposition in Eendarf, and invited by Mainz fund, he attended some
expositions and art activities.
2002
He won a degree of Master
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