196 1 year joined Shaw, took the first comedy "The Great Man" and partnered with the leading actor Chen Ho. At the beginning of Shao's work, his main task was to sing behind the scenes. 1962 In the movie "Can't Love", Mei Ku sang three episodes for the heroine Lin Dai, namely "Can't Love", "Dream" (lyrics by Gu Jiahui) and "Folk Songs".
When Huangmei was popular in Hongkong, Mei Ku recorded the legend of the white snake. Because of its alto range, Wang Fuling asked her to raise her voice, so she was hoarse for a time, which led to the abandonment of songs recorded for the films Blue and Black, Waiting Quietly and Ship, and the bottleneck of her singing career.
1965 starred in the film Little Lark, which was a great success and established her status as a singer and performer. 1998, accompanied by her brother Gu Jiahui, she sang at a concert in Huang Hui jointly held by her brother Gu Jiahui and Huang Zhixiang. From 65438 to 0963, he studied painting with Zhao Shaoang. From 65438 to 0969, he studied painting with Hu Nianzu in Taiwan Province Province. 197 1 held a solo exhibition in Taipei. 65438-0973 held a solo exhibition in Hong Kong City Hall and a solo exhibition in Singapore. From 65438 to 0974, he studied modern ink painting with Lv Shoukun and began to establish his own unique painting style. He held a solo exhibition in Bangkok, Thailand in the same year.
1976-1978, has held many art exhibitions in Hong Kong. 1977, won the Hong Kong Urban Council Art Award. Participate in the "Opening Exhibition of Hong Kong Arts Center". Hold a solo exhibition in San Francisco, USA. 1977-1980, participated in the "First Choice" exhibition held by Hong Kong Art Center. 1978, held a solo exhibition in Taiwan Province province.
1979, participated in the Contemporary Hong Kong Art Exhibition held in Melbourne, Australia. 1980, held a solo exhibition in Hong Kong City Hall. Participate in the art exhibition held at the National Museum of History in Taipei. 198 1 held solo exhibitions in Singapore National Museum, Taipei and Hong Kong Art Center Gallery. Participated in the "Hong Kong Art 1970-80" exhibition and the "Contemporary Hong Kong Art Biennale" held at the Hong Kong Museum of Art.
1982, held a solo exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Participate in the "Alliance Exhibition" organized by the National Museum of History in Taipei. Participated in the "Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Hong Kong Artists" held at the University of Cincinnati, USA. 1983 held a solo exhibition in Hong Kong City Hall and Singapore. Participated in the "Exhibition of Art Instructors of the Department of Continuing Education of the Chinese University of Hong Kong" held in Hong Kong. Attend the Oriental Art Exhibition held by Utah State University.
From 65438 to 0984, he held a solo exhibition at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. 1986 He created "August 6th" at Vancouver China Cultural Center. Participated in the "International Ink Painting Exhibition" held by Tokyo Art Museum, Japan. 1987, held a solo exhibition in Kuala Lumpur. Participated in the exhibition "Ten Years of Painting in Hong Kong" held at the Hong Kong Art Center.
200665438+1October 30th-165438+1October 2nd, and Gu held a joint exhibition of brother and sister love in Hong Kong City Hall.
From July 8 to September 3, 2009, 13, he held a solo exhibition entitled "Exquisite Dyed Clouds: Mei Ku Paintings" at the Museum of Fine Arts of HKU. This solo exhibition is the 29th solo exhibition held in Mei Ku since 1998 and the first solo exhibition held in Hongkong.
Most of Mei Ku's paintings are dominated by clouds, especially the mountains and rivers in his mind, which are rendered by overlapping lines and levels, like ancient monuments. The open and hazy space allows the viewer to blend into the soft painting environment. His paintings were influenced by China Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. She not only absorbed the light and shadow characteristics of Lingnan School in Zhao Shaoang, but also absorbed the hazy images of Hu Nianzu's freehand landscape paintings, and also learned Lu Shoukun's philosophy of innovating ink painting. After comprehensive research, she found a new way, which not only embodies the artistic conception of seeking nature and presenting heart in China's traditional landscape paintings, but also organically combines with the light and shadow effect of western paintings, forming a unique interest.
His works have been collected by Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Gymnasium, Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong, Utah State University, Bank of America Hong Kong, Commonwealth Bank of Australia Hong Kong, World Bank, Hutchison Building in Hong Kong and other institutions.
Professor Mei Ku has attended the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the China Ink Painting Course of the Department of Continuing Education of the University of Hong Kong, as well as the China Ink Painting Workshop of Utah State University and the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.