Celebrating the 130th Anniversary of Xu Beihong

China-Japan Youth & Children's Original Art Exhibition - Judge Introduction

Yuanyuan Zhang

Oil Painter

  • Master of Arts from Tokyo University of the Arts
  • Managing Director, Reiwa Japan-China Culture and Art Exchange Association (General Incorporated Association)
  • Dean of ReNC. Art Academy Tokyo
  • Member of Japan Artists Association
  • Metro Cultural Foundation Award
  • Grand Prize, Ueno no Mori Painting Grand Prize Exhibition
  • Excellence Award, Japan Open Painting Exhibition

Solo Exhibitions:
2020: “Origin of Fortune” (Ginza Ueda Gallery)
2021: “Zhang Yuanyuan Solo Exhibition” (The Ueno Royal Museum, 37th Ueno no Mori Museum Grand Prize Exhibition)
2021: “Flower Non-Flower · Fish Non-Fish” (Nihonbashi Nagahashi Gallery), “Zhang Yuanyuan New Works Exhibition” (Ginza Nagai Gallery)
2023: “Fortune from Origin II” (Ginza Ueda Gallery)
2024: “Excellence Award Winner of 2022 Japan Open Painting Exhibition: Zhang Yuanyuan Solo Exhibition” (Ginza Nagai Gallery)

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The Spirit of Xu Beihong

Xu Beihong’s life was deeply intertwined with the fate and rise of his nation. He embodied great patriotism, selfless dedication, relentless artistic innovation, and a keen eye for nurturing talent. His legacy reflects an unwavering spirit of independence, moral integrity, and enduring inspiration. (Engraved in the central hall of the Beijing Xu Beihong Memorial Hall)

Mr. Xu Beihong

Xu Beihong was a leading Chinese artist and art educator, known as the “Father of Modern Chinese Painting.” He was the first president of the Central Academy of Fine Arts and chairman of the China Artists Association. His works, including Tian Heng and His Five Hundred Followers 《田横五百士》Waiting for the Deliverer 《徯我后》, and The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains 《愚公移山》, laid the foundation for modern Chinese oil painting with their unique blend of Chinese style and Western technique.

He believed art should reflect real life and combined Chinese traditions with Western methods to create a new, influential style. Xu Beihong not only produced many masterpieces but also trained a generation of outstanding artists, shaping China’s modern art education system. His efforts promoted Chinese art worldwide, leaving a lasting legacy.