Mu Xin (b. 1927)
"Mu Xin's latest paintings combine ancient traditions and modernism in a unique and creative interaction."
"Mu Xin is a true artist of the world."
- Richard M. Barnhart
Professor Emeritus of the History of Art, Yale University
Chen Chi (1912 - 2005)
"The Asian influence in Chen Chi's work is always to be found in his persisent search for essential meaning. This, combined with his extraordinary mastery of brush and color, make him unique among artists."
- Pearl S. Buck, 1960
Wang Fangyu (1913 - 1997)
"The art of calligraphy is the most vivid and direct recording of a creative process among all of the arts of the world. No one understands this better than Wang Fangyu."
"In his art is the past and the present, the individual mind and the mind of a people. His perception of experience is the subject of his art, and the history of the art is the space through which his brush writes."
- Richard M. Barnhart
Professor Emeritus of the History of Art, Yale University
.Zhiyuan Cong (b. 1955)
"The richness of Cong’s work rests on his many paintings in which literature, history and nature travel together.
"In his best works, he accepts and celebrates American culture as part of Nature itself.He is a painter of modern life who has not forgotten the Tao."
- David Shapiro
Art Critic
Online Exhibition Review:
Chen Chi - Watercolors, Drawings, Sketchesl
Wang Fangyu - The Art of Calligraphy
Mu Xin - Recent Landscape Paintings
Zhiyuan Cong - Nature and Spirit
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