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Artist Statement:
The Spirit of the City - Beijing Hutongs and Courtyards
Although I grew up in old Beijing, and embraced its rich traditions, I did not fully recognize its complex history, culture and art as a young child. And later, my busy life took me to places outside of the magnificent and exquisite architecture of the ancient capital city.
With today¡¯s massive political and economic changes, the ever-increasing pace of urbanization, and the recent overhaul of the city in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games, the old city gates, old city walls, hutongs, and residential courtyards that bear so much historical, cultural, artistic values are vanishing from our sight. Only then had I realized what our nation is losing¡the spirit of a place and the soul of its people.
The grandiose and highly ordered layout of imperial Beijing and the vernacular fabric of a city built upon a thousand years of history are wonders of human culture. The hutongs of Beijing (networks of small alleyways that lead to courtyard houses) give witness to the city¡¯s evolution, and are like a living museum that holds the clues to an enduring way of life.
Beijing quadrangle courtyards are the most ...
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Weizhi Zhang Biography:
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62
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Male
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Professional Degree |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Painting Chinese landscape, painting traditional Beijing architecture, Reading, writing |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Watercolor
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I was excellent in painting when I was in school and later I became a teach er art, a furniture designer and graphic designer. I love the historial texture of the old city of Beijing. That is why I have been painting the vanishing traditional courtyard gates since my retirement in 2001. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Weizhi Zhang
b. 1945
Education
1989
Certificate of post-graduate study, Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University, Beijing (former Central Academy of Arts & Deisign)
1986 Associate Degree in Fine Art, Beijing Education Institute
Academic Teaching
1998-2003
Instructor of Fine Art, Beijing Jing Hai College
1983-1993
Instructor of Fine Art, Beijing Chongwen Youth Science Center
1964-1982
Instructor of Fine Art, Beijing Guang Ming Elementary School
Exhibitions
2007
Randy Batista Gallery (former Media Image Gallery), Gainesville, Florida
2006
Focus Gallery, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
1999
Commission, Da Qian Gallery, Beijing
1984
Oil painting Zhuo Wei Zu Fu Shi de Gu Niang was included in Chong Wen Worker¡¯s Club Art Exhibition
1976
Chinese ink painting Cang Ying was included in Chon Wen Qu Art Exhibition
Freelance
1995-2004
Art Designer of Youth Programs, Beijing TV Station
2002
Book Design The Culture of Chinese Furniture, Hebei Art Press
2000
Art Director of Beijing Fu Yu Hang Real Estate Trading Center
1999
Graphic Designer of Beijing Putt-Putt Golf
1997
Logo Designer of Grand Co. Beijing
1993-1997
Art Designer, Sailing Ltd., State Bureau of Building Materials Industry
1992
Co-developer of Acrylic resin decorative glass, Tong Ji University, Shanghai
1987
Furniture Designer, Beijing Shi Jing Shan Furniture Factory
Publications
1995
Illustrator Er Tong Mei Shu III (Children¡¯s Art III) People¡¯s Art Press, Beijing
1992
Illustrator Qiao Shou Miao Gong (Clever Hands Crafts) Henan Art Press
1989
Illustrator E Mei Shi San Jian, Hai Feng Publishing Co., Ltd. Hong Kong
1989
Illustrator Wa Wa Tan Qin (Children Learn to Play Piano)
Beijing Athletic Institute Press, Beijing
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