Yuhua Shouzhi Wang

Yuhua Shouzhi Wang (born 1966[1]), is a contemporary Chinese American artist. In 2000, she worked as a professor in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University. Currently, she is the Lifetime Chairwoman of the International Art Museum of America.[2] Dr. Yuhua Shouzhi Wang was recognized as an international first-class artist by New York Academy of Art.

Awards, honors, and achievements

In 2013, President George Christophides of the World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centers, and Associations (WFUCA) conferred the title "2013 WFUCA" to Dr. Wang's artworks.[3]

In 2019, Dr. Wang was recognized as an international first-class artist by New York Academy of Art in the United States.[3]

On March 18, 2019, Dr. Wang's artwork "Pomegranates in Bamboo Basket" of size 27" x 18" commanded $1.27 million in Gianguan Auctions.[2]

Painting style

Dr. Wang's painting style combines elements from Eastern and Western art. Professor Stephen Farthing, a member of the Royal Academy of Arts in the U.K. has remarked that "Dr. Wang’s paintings may draw heavily on the traditions of Eastern art, but they present themselves as extraordinarily Western ideas and images", and that Dr. Wang’s mastery is of exquisite magnificence and her paintings "reach across cultures to celebrate the space that exists intellectually and emotionally between representation and abstraction, between a fact and an idea." [3]

Solo exhibitions

Bibliography

  • World’s Highest-Level Color Paintings and Ink-Wash Paintings [8]
  • Paintings of Yuhua Shouzhi Wang [9]
  • Yuhua Shouzhi Wang Flower and Bird Paintings [10]

References

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