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“DIALOGUE BETWEEN MOUNTAIN AND CLOUDS”

 
 
   
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:33 am    Post subject: “DIALOGUE BETWEEN MOUNTAIN AND CLOUDS” / “DIALOGUE BETWEEN MOUNTAIN AND CLOUDS”

“DIALOGUE BETWEEN MOUNTAIN AND CLOUDS”

exhibition by

Professor Zhang Jie, Vice President of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, China

Exhibition Opening: Thursday 6th November 2008, 6.30pm to 8.30pm


The artist will be present at the opening reception

continues until 24th November 2008

We have the pleasure of inviting you to the opening reception of a solo exhibition featuring the latest works by Professor Zhang Jie, Vice President of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, China.



His latest works on oil sometimes present the viewer with a bird’s-eye-view of nature, other times we are looking at the very top of a snowy mountain. At the next moment, we find ourselves in front of a terraced rice field. Comment from the chief curator of Risor Art Museum in Norway, Inger Ken appropriately sums up the experience “I am most surprised by the great level of energy and expressiveness depicted by the works. It contains an unexplainable gigantic force of nature.”



The vastly experienced artist has shown in lots of cities in China, Taiwan, South Korea, France Germany, Norway, Canada and America. He frequently conducts academic seminars and his works have been published in numerous art magazines. His works are in museums, government, corporate and private collections.



Image Information

Artist: Zhang Jie

Title: Rise 2

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Size: 150cm x 130cm

Year: 2008
Image Information

Artist: Zhang Jie

Title: Floating Clouds 6

Medium: Oil on Canvas

Size: 61cm x 50cm

Year: 2008






Karin Weber Gallery is dedicated to showing fine international contemporary art by both emerging and established artists. For more information please log on to www.karinwebergallery.com



Karin Weber Gallery
G/F, 20 Aberdeen Street, Central, Hong Kong
(852) 2544 5004 | [email protected] | www.karinwebergallery.com
M-Sa 1100-1900; Su 1400-1800
 
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