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Qui Shenxian

Précédent Suivant Qiu Shengxian is a world-renowned Chinese artist. His exquisite paintings subtly blend themes from the Chinese dynasty and Buddhism in a strikingly contemporary way. The style and colours are captivating, the workmanship is… 

Francis Guerrier

Francis GUERRIER is a contemporary artist with multiple talents. Son of artist Raymond Guerrier and sculptor and ceramist Francesca Guerrier, art has been present in his daily life since childhood in a profusion of forms.… 

Deanna Gao

Deanna Gao is a contemporary artist who devotes herself to transmitting the heritage of Chinese Art to the West. Deanna Gao was born in Shanghai to a Chinese industrialist father and an English mother. She… 

Nicola Zamboni

Nicola Zamboni is one of Italy’s most famous contemporary sculptors. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, he is an all-round sculptor whose works are located in Italy and further afield, from… 

Pierro Sbarluzzi

Piero Sbarluzzi is one of Italy’s most exceptional sculptors. Heir to the great Tuscan Renaissance ceramists, of that generation at the start of the fifteenth century, who alternated terracotta, marble and bronze, “he learned his… 

Louis Dollé

Artist and full-time citizen, Louis Dollé is also a teacher, curator, musician, author and… talent scout. Unclassifiable, Protean and sometimes perplexing, his art, at once rustic and conceptual, is like its author : paradoxical. Précédent… 

Sara Bolzani

Sara Bolzani is a young Italian artist. A sculptor who uses different media, she excels in copper. Student and companion of Nicola Zamboni, they have together created some extraordinary artworks. Compelling and authentic, for them… 

2012 – A Rain of Colours (Shanghai)

To celebrate its 20th anniversary in China, UC Berkeley commissioned a painting from Chinese artist  Chang Jiahuang. The artist took hundreds of digital photos throughout the process of creating the painting. A team of computer… 

2014 – Cutting and Calligraphy

Calligraphy is an age-old art in traditional Chinese culture. In Chinese 书法 “shufa”, it literally translates to “the art of drawing”.The art that makes letters sing with ink.Cutting or the art of balancing and proportioning…