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Bamboo Lane Gallery presents
Tibetan Landscapes by Zhonggui Shi

 
Opening Reception
Saturday, September 11th, from 6 to 10pm
Artist will personally attend. Snacks & Drinks are provided.
Dear Friends of the Bamboo Lane Gallery,

Zhonggui Shi was born in the Sichuan province of China and is a highly acclaimed artist who is well known both in China and abroad, where he has won numerous awards. In 1995, he was invited by the Japanese government to Tokyo, where he was received by the Japanese Deputy Prime Minister and put on a one-man exhibition at Ginza Art Gallery. He has also exhibited in Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, and France, where in 2000 he was awarded the title of "Academician" by Academy of Arts-Sciences-Lettres of France, the first time the title had been awarded to an artist of Chinese citizenship since its founding in 1915. His works command high prices in China and he has been honored by the Chinese government through the release of a postage stamps bearing his image and recognizing his unique contribution to art.

More than 20 art pieces will be displayed and a total of 44 are available for sale.

                                                       Zhonggui Shi Art1
 
                            
                              Zhonggui Shi Art1
We hope to see you there. Contact us for further information!
 
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