
10th Anniversary Tour Exhibition of John Moores Painting Prize(CHINA)
Location&Duration:
Main venue·Fine Arts Literature Art Center (2021.7.10-8.21)
Branch venue·Oil Painting Department of Hubei Institute of Fine Arts (2021.6.21-6.30)
Artists:Chen Dongrui、Chen Liming、Chen Wenyuan、Fang Xiaolong、Fang Jiongming、Han Feng、Hu Yajiao、Huang Xiao、Huo Xumin、Li Chuang、Li Qiangqiang、Li Qing、 Li Siyi、Li Wenguang、Li Zhan、Liu Weiting、Liu Yuanyuan、Lu Yinghan、Shi Xiaojie、Tan Bide、Wang Qiang、Wang Wang、Wang Wei、Wang Yuting、Wu Linwei、Zang Peng、Zhang Yuancun、Zhang Chaoji、Zhang Zhenxue、Zhong Lexing、Zhong Xueqing、Zhu Haoyu、Zou Tao、Zou Xuefeng
From the perspective of history, the John Moores Painting Prize is a witness to the growth of artists and a slice of the trend of contemporary Chinese painting. Artists from Hubei have always maintained a high level of participation in the previous exhibitions. The second stop of the 10th anniversary tour Exhibition of John Moores Painting Prize (China) to Wuhan has its special historical and current significance. We will tour the Oil Painting Department of Hubei Institute of Fine Arts and the Fine Arts Literature Art Center. At the same time, we will hold a lecture in Jianghan University and Hubei Institute of Fine Arts on June 25, 2021. Welcome to join us.
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Introduction about John Moores Painting Prize
Painting is often regarded as a traditional art medium, but even the most traditional medium can be at the forefront of cultural development. Since its creation in the UK in 1957, the John Moores Painting Prize has focused on judging paintings on their own merits, presenting us with a rich tapestry of work. Previous winners have included internationally renowned artists such as David Hockney, Peter Doig and Richard Hamilton. Looking back at the history of the John Moores Painting Prize for is like looking through a book of contemporary art history, showing what has been going on in the world for the last 60 years.
Ten years is a milestone that deserves to be celebrated and summed up. It has been ten years since the first John Moores Painting Prize (China) was successfully held in Shanghai in 2010. The number of members of the John Moore family has grown to 25 artists, ranging in age from the 60s to the 90s, and the region is far and wide. After winning the award, they have achieved good development. and have more reflections on their artistic life.