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A brief introduction to Kong Baiji.
1932 was born in Shangyu, Zhejiang Province in February.

1944 Learn to draw with the teacher.

1948 graduated from Shanghai China Vocational School.

1952, 20-year-old Kong Baiji first saw the paintings of Monet, Cezanne and Matisse from old magazines and began to create prints.

65438-0956 taught at Shanghai Theatre Academy, and served as the director and associate professor of the Fine Arts Department of Shanghai Theatre Academy.

1964 Kong Baiji was sent to the countryside and all the paintings were burned.

1986 was called "cutting-edge master" by Japanese art yearbook. I went to America in the same year, also 19.

"I'm not used to such occasions." On June 28th, in Wang Dawei's photography studio of Shanghai Hongqiao Art Center, Kong Baiji, a painter who was over 70 years old, left Chen Danqing, Xia Baoyuan, Wei Jingshan and other artists who invited him to paint in the studio and left alone.

The eight artists who painted together that day were very popular in China in 1970s and 1980s. Over the years, they have divided things and had little contact with each other. After living in the United States for 20 years, Kong Baiji returned to China for the first time. When everyone began to discuss the theme of this collective painting, Kong Baiji, who was not used to painting in a noisy environment, hurriedly finished painting a still life and left quietly.

Kong Baiji was the director of the dance art department of Shanghai Theatre Academy, and participated in the sensational "Twelve People Art Exhibition" in 1979. Despite his rich social experience, Kong Boji said that he was unsociable: "Painting is painting. I don't like gangs, and I'm not used to social activities such as parties and parties. " Kong Baiji is back. His solo exhibition opened at Shanghai Art Museum at 438+00 on July 6th. He didn't inform anyone except a few old friends and former students. Nevertheless, many people came to congratulate after hearing the news, such as musician Tan Dun and Shanghai Museum curator Chen. There was no opening ceremony, and the guests entered the museum in turn to enjoy the paintings silently.