Chu Teh-Chun  (Chinese/French, 1920) 

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Chu Teh-Chun (Chinese/French, b.1922) is a Chinese artist who established himself in France as an abstract painter. Born in the eastern city of Hangzhou, Chu studied traditional Chinese painting at Hangzhou’s School of Fine Arts. Chu followed the trajectory of many university instructors and students, who moved further west within China due to the 1937 Sino-Japanese War, and became a professor at the University of Nanking. In 1949, he moved to Taipei, where he taught at the National University for a decade and a half, before moving to Paris in 1955. The exposure to European art altered the focus of his career: Chu immersed himself in Western art, painting the Parisian countryside and visiting the Louvre. In 1956 he attended an exhibition of the Abstract works of Nicolas de Stäel, which spurred him to abandon figurative painting for colorful abstractions evocative of landscapes. He gained French recognition for his works during the second half of the 1950s, and his 1964 exhibition at the Carnegie Art Museum in Pittsburgh, shows in Jerusalem and Athens, and his participation in the 1969 Sao Paulo Biennial established his international reputation. In the 1970s, Chu returned to the practice of traditional Chinese calligraphy, which he studied as a youth and incorporated calligraphic elements into his paintings. In 1987, the Taipei Museum of National History held a retrospective of Chu’s work, assembling the entirety of his oeuvre for the first time in the 32 years since he left Taiwan. Chu lives and works in Paris today.

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Chu Teh-Chun, Untitled

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Untitled
Alisan Fine Arts
Chu Teh-Chun, 抽象構圖 (Abstract)

 

Chu Teh-Chun
抽象構圖 (Abstract)
Auction: Jun 9, 2013
Zhong Cheng Auctions
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Chu Teh-Chun, Le 25.10.1976

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Le 25.10.1976
1976

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Chu Teh-Chun, Composition

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Composition
1980

Galerie Alexis Lartigue
Chu Teh-Chun, Untitled

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Untitled
circa 1970

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Chu Teh-Chun, Untitled 195

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Untitled 195
de Sarthe Gallery
Chu Teh-Chun,

 

Chu Teh-Chun
de Sarthe Gallery
Chu Teh-Chun,

 

Chu Teh-Chun
de Sarthe Gallery
Chu Teh-Chun,

 

Chu Teh-Chun
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Chu Teh-Chun, Untitled

 

Chu Teh-Chun
Untitled, 1984
paint on fabric laid on paper

 

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Chu Teh-Chun, 第71号构图 (Composition no.71)

 

Chu Teh-Chun
第71号构图 (Composition no.71), 1960
oil on canvas

 

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Chu Teh-Chun, 线之梦 (Dream of lines)

 

Chu Teh-Chun
线之梦 (Dream of lines), 1993
oil on canvas

 

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1920   Chu Teh-chun was born in Jiangsu Province, China. During his youth, he studied calligraphy.
1935   Chu entered the National College of Arts in Hangzhou, directed by Lin Fengmian. He intended to study traditional Chinese ink painting, but the department had not yet been established, and so he studied watercolour and oil painting.
1941   Chu graduated with excellent results and was immediately appointed as Assistant Tutor in the College.
1947   Chu travelled through the Yangtze gorges. The breathtaking views made him think of the works of the Tang & Sung masters and caused him to reflect on the relationship between art and nature.
1949   Chu left Nanjing for Taipei.
1950   He was appointed professor in the Department of Architecture at the Taipei School of Industry.
1951   Chu taught at the National Taiwan Normal University in the Fine Arts Department.
1955   Left for France. Following the River Nile, he reached Cairo where he had the first contact with Egyptian art, a great fascination for him. After a month’s voyage, he arrived in Paris, attended drawing classes at the Academy Grande Chaumière where he met the artist Pan Yuliang.
1956   Chu viewed paintings of Nicholas de Stael at the National Museum of Modern Art in Paris that stimulated him to meditate on non-figurative forms of expression.
1958   Chu had his first one-man exhibition in Paris at the Haut Pavé Gallery.
1969   He was invited to the Tenth Biennale in Sao Paulo, Brazil, where his works were displayed in an entire room.
1979   Hubert Juin, a French writer, poet, art critic as well as a critic for the 19th Century French Literature, published a book on the art of Chu in the Pocket Museum series.
1980   Chu obtained French nationality.
1982   The Andre Malraux Museum in Le Havre organised a major retrospective of Chu’s works executed after 1955.
1983   Chu acted as an external examiner for the Fine Arts Department of the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He was also invited by the Union of Chinese Artists to undertake a cultural tour of China. In Hangzhou he visited his alma mater as well as his brother whom he had not seen for thirty years.
1987   A major retrospective was organised at the National Museum of History in Taipei.
1992   Chu did a lithograph for the Olympic Games Centenary.
1993   In March, the Cercle d’Art published a large volume edited by Pierre Cabanne devoted to the works of Chu.
1995   In the context of the “Manif 95” Chu exhibited at the Art Center in Seoul. In the course of the year Chu participated in 13 group exhibitions.
1997   In recognition of his contribution to painting, Chu was elected to membership in the Institute de France, Academie des Beaux Arts.
1999   He was formally inducted into l’Institute de France, Academie des Beaux-Arts
2012   2012 “Important Contemporary Chinese Artists” by Alisan Fine Arts, Art HK 12, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
2009   “ De neige d'or et d'azur” Chu the-chun et la Manufacture de Sèvres, Musee Guimet, Paris, France
2009   Alisan Fine Arts at the Hong Kong International Arts & Antiques Fair, Hong Kong Exhibition & Convention Centre, Hong Kong
2008   Chu Teh-chun 88 Retorspective, National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan
2008   Lavis, Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris, France
2007   3rd Shanghai Ink Biennial, “Exploration: New ink Art Shanghai”, Zhu Qizhan Art Museum, Shanghai, China
2007   Ueno no Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
2007   Exhibition Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China 2007, Central Library, Hong Kong
2005   Maison Elsa Triolet-Aragon, Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines, France
2005   J. Bastien Art Galerie, Bruxelles, Belgium
2005   Shanghai Art Museum, China
2004   “Chu The-chun and His Universe”, University of Hong Kong Museum and Art Gallery, Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong
2004   Macao Museum of Art, Macau
2004   Macao Museum of Art, Macau
2002   Galerie Darga, Bali, Indonesia
2002   Angel Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
2002   Galerie Darga, Bali, Indonesia
2002   Angel Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
2001   Museum of Art, Guangdong, China
2001   Museum of Art, Guangdong, China
2000   Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong
2000   Shanghai Museum, China
2000   Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong
2000   Shanghai Museum, China
1999   Alisan Fine Arts, “Of Poetry and Music,” works in ink on paper
1999   Alisan Fine Arts, “Of Poetry and Music,” works in ink on paper
1998   Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris
1998   Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris
1998   Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris
1998   Galerie Patrice Trigano, Paris
1997 - 1998   Travelling exhibition featuring works from 1985-96 jointly organised by l’Association Française d’Action Artistique, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France and the museums being visited. Venues included the National Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing; Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong; Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung, and the Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
1997 - 1998   Travelling exhibition featuring works from 1985-96 jointly organised by l’Association Française d’Action Artistique, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France and the museums being visited. Venues included the National Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing; Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong; Museum of Fine Arts, Kaohsiung, and the Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
1997   Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong
1994   Municipal Gallery, Vitry, France, with catalogue prefaced by Raoul-Jean Moulin
1994   1994 Trigano Gallery, Paris, France. Chu signed the Cercle d’Art Volume by Pierre Cabanne
1991   Large scale paintings, Museum of Contemporary Art, Dunkerque, France
1988   Museum of Modern Art, Liège, Belgium
1988   Travelling exhibition in 14 departmental and municipal cultural centres, and the Taiwan Museum of Art
1987   Retrospective exhibition, National Museum of History, Taiwan
1986   Hong Kong Institute for the Promotion of Chinese Culture, Hong Kong
1984   Large exhibition at the Municipal Theater, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
1982   Paintings and drawings, retrospective 1955-1982, André Malraux Fine Arts Museum, Le Havre, France
1978   Saint-Etienne Cultural Centre, France
1973   Horn Gallery, Luxembourg
1972   Mikeldi Gallery, Bilbao, Spain
1970   Royal Luxembourg Gallery, Nice
1969   Roger Le Grall Gallery, Paris
1965   Latzer Gallery, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland
1962   Baier Gallery, Mainz, Germany
1960   Legendre Gallery, Paris
1958   Le Haut Pavé Gallery, Paris
1954   Zhongshan Tang, Taipei, Taiwan
  National Museum of History, Taipei
  Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taipei
  Taiwan Museum of Art, Taichung
  Hou Centing Cultural Eduction Foundation, Taipei
  Dimensions Art Foundation, Taipei
  Art Collection, St. Louis University, St. Louis, USA
  Museum of Contemporary Art, Liège
  Shanghai Opera House, Shanghai
  Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville, Paris
  Musée d’Art Contemporain, Dunkerque
  Musée Bertrand, Chateauroux
  Musée de Pierrefeu, Nice
  Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris
  Fonds National d’Art Contemporain, Paris
  Maison de la Culture de la Société des Eaux, Marseille
  Olympic Museum, Lausanne