Lo Ch’ing  (Taiwanese, 1948) 

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Lo Ch’ing, Calling for Hua Yan the Qing Painter: Flying Together with Auspicious Fruits

 

Lo Ch’ing
Calling for Hua Yan the Qing Painter: Flying Together with Auspicious Fruits
2001

Michael Goedhuis
  

1948   Born Ching-tao City, China
1970   Graduated from the English Department at Fu Jen University, China
1974   Graduated from the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
1996 - 2002   Director, Center of Chinese Language and Culture Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
1981 - 2003   Professor of the English Department, Art Department and the Graduate Institute of Translation and Interpretation, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
1998 - 2003   Professor of English, the English Department, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
1999 - 2003   Professor of Chinese Art, the Art Department, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan
2003   Prof. of Chinese Art Connoisseurship (Henry Luce Foundation), University of Maryland, USA
2000 - 2006   Visiting professor, University of Sussex, United Kingdom; Charles University, Prague; Reed College, USA; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; Shanghai University, China
1991 - present   Editor in Chief, Tsang Hai Art and Aesthetic Series Tung Ta and San Ming Book Store, Taipei, Taiwan
2007 - present   Professor of English and Chinese, Director of Art Center, Ming Dao University, China
2010   The Art of Lo Ch’ing, 99’ Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan (solo)
2008   Lo Ch’ing, Goedhuis Contemporary, New York, USA (solo)
Lo Ch’ing Retrospective, Artist House, Daxi, Taiwan (solo)
2007   Aesthetic of Urban Landscape, Sunbow Art Gallery, Shanghai, China (solo)
When Stone meets Brick: The Art of Lo Ch’ing and Yan Li, Sunbow Art Gallery, Shanghai, China
2006   Three Wintry Friends: Lo Ch’ing, Chou Shaohua, Giang Poulin, Sunbow Art Gallery, Shanghai, China
Lo Ch’ing: Painting and Calligraphy, Sunbow Art Gallery, Shanghai, China (solo)
2005   Lo Ch’ing: Separated yet not Separated, LMAN Art Gallery, Los Angeles, USA (solo)
2004   The Traveling Stones, 4th Milan X’po: St. Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy (solo)
2003   Lo Ch’ing’s Painting and Calligraphy, La Fabbrica (Franco Beltrametti Foundation) Losone, Switzerland (solo)
Hommage a la Poese des dynasties Tang et Sung, Gallerie Encre de Chine, Paris, France (solo)
Ink-color Paintings form Taiwan, Warsaw, Poland
Spring Painting Festival, Chinese Artists form Mainland and Overseas, Shanghai, China
2002   Lo Ch’ing Poetry, Painting and Calligraphy, DAI, Heidelberg, Germany (solo)
An Affinity to Mountain Huang, Paintings and Calligraphy by Contemporary Chinese Artists, New York, Nanjing, Hefei and Shanghai
2001   Lo Ch’ing, Past and Present, NTNU Art Gallery, Art Dept. of National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan (solo)
Lo Ch’ing’s Ten-thousand Series, Gallery Chi-ya Chai, Hong Kong, China (solo)
Exhibition of Ink Paintings by Ten Distinguished Artists form Taiwan, China National Museum of Fine Art, Beijing, China
2000   Cross-century Exhibition of Chinese Ink Paintings: Touring Exhibition to Macedonia and Czech Republic of Works by Ten Contemporary Painters from Taiwan, Museum of the City of Skopje, Republic of Macedonia; and The National Museum, Prague, Czech Republic.
1999   Postmodern Ink-color in Taiwan, Shih Chung Culture Center, Seoul, Korea (solo)
1998   Guess What will happen next? Hung Chan Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan (solo)
1997   Barbed-Wire-Textual-Strokes: City Landscapes, National Music Hall Gallery, sponsored by Chi-chang Yuan Art Center, Taipei, Taiwan (solo)
1995   Iron and Steel Landscape, Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, USA (solo)
1993   China, A Broken Mirror: Four Seasons, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, USA (solo)
China, A Broken Mirror: Thunder and Lightning, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, United Kingdom (solo)
China, A Broken Mirror: From the South to the North, Asian Arts Center, Towson State University, Towson, Maryland, USA (solo)
1990   Find the Recluse? Chinese Calligraphy and Painting by Lo Ch’ing, Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art, London, United Kingdom (solo)
  British Museum, London, UK
  Royal Ontario Museum, Canada
  The Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, USA
  Museum fur Ostasiatische Kunst, Berlin, Germany
  Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taiwan
  Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
  Royal Ontario Museum, Ontario, Canada
  National Taiwan Museum, Taiwan