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Zhiwei Tu Art Exhibition at Liu Hai Su Art Museum in ShangHai
The Ceremony of the Opening of Tu Exhibition
Self portrait
In 1981 Tu Zhiwei received an appointment as Professor of Fine Arts at Guangzhou Institute. One of his great masterpieces, Seven-Step Poem, was featured on Guangdong television as a prize-winning work in the Sixth National Art Exhibition. He also participated in three national exhibitions and as a result was invited to become a member of the prestigious Chinese Artists Association.In 1986 the Guangdong Artists Association held a famous serial show called "the Galaxy Exhibition." The first show was titled, “Tu's Recent Paintings," and it was a huge success. His renown as one of China's most promising painters was assured. One-man shows followed in such leading Asian cities as Hong Kong, Tokyo, Kula Lumpur, Malaysia, Taipei, and Bangkok. His works also were exhibited in international shows in Canada, Algeria, and France.Zhiwei Tu's paintings have been added to the permanent collections of many notable Chinese museums, including the National Museum in Beijing. His works have been shown throughout China and featured in Fine Art magazine of China, Painter of Fine Art of Hong Kong, Artist Magazine of Taiwan, and various art books and magazines in the U.S. Articles about Tu and his paintings appear regularly in many major art magazines including Art Gallery of Guangdong, and Art Gallery of Tiangjing, Jiangsu Art Magazine, Guangdong Pictorial Magazine, and Zhejiang Pictorial Magazine, as well as on China's television news and in many newspapers.Since the 80s, Tu began creating large paintings in order to represent the brilliance and magnificence of Chinese epics.
Girl for wedding
Wedding wine
Dancing with WinePlaying pipa
Study for “Dancing with playing Pipa”Hang dancing 101.5x101.5 cm 1996
Prelude to dancing with pipa
Pipa dance
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Learning from each other in the 9th century (stolen 1997)
Music and dance in Tang dinasty 177,8x396,2 (1980-1996)
Dancind with his sword
Wang Zhaojun,The Peacemaker
Peaceful Life by dance and Music 146x346cm
Dancers, Bells, Ancient Music
Sound: Chen Kang and He Zhanhao - Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto (fragment)
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