Wu Guanzhong, alias Tea, 1946 first prize for painting abroad at public expense, 1950 returned from studying abroad, 1953 teacher of Central Academy of Fine Arts, 1953 associate professor of architecture in Tsinghua University, 1956 teacher of Beijing Institute of Art,1. 1973 transferred back to Beijing to participate in the creation of hotel paintings. 1978 Wu Guanzhong's works exhibition was held in the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts. 1979 was elected as the executive director of China Artists Association. 1987, Wu Guanzhong's retrospective exhibition was held in Hong Kong Arts Center. 1992, the British Museum broke the past. 2 1 century China painter Wu Guanzhong? Art exhibition, and a collection of Wu Guanzhong's huge ink paintings.
Zhao Wuji was born in a scholarly family in 192 1. Zhao Wuji was interested in literature and Chinese and foreign history since he was a child. His family also attaches great importance to the art of painting. He studied in Hangzhou Academy of Fine Arts when he was very young, and his early works tended to be westernized, which was the so-called figurative period. Finally, he went to Paris, where he started painting. In Paris, he got rid of the figurative painting style and made the objective form appear in a simple form by decomposing the subjective representation.
After 1958 cloud works, his paintings began to have no title. His works in the sixties and seventies began to get rid of all constraints, flaunting his own painting style at will, and expressing his inner needs and feelings in various innovative combinations. After the 1980s, with the growth of age and experience, more warmth and comfort were injected, and the passion and opposition of that year gradually merged into clouds or water vapor. People have also discovered his changes. If writing is a milestone in their creation, then the use of color is to expand the artist's painting language. He once said? I'm not afraid of death or getting old. As long as I can pick up the brush, I'm not afraid. I just hope I can have enough time to finish a work, which is better and more free than the last one.