"Li Hongwei is a contemporary artist. He currently works and lives in Beijing and New York. He is recognized as one of China's most accomplished and innovative artists. He was first known by his early series "Weight of Meditation"; his recent work combining porcelain and stainless steel has given him widespread attention and praise. His works have been collected by: The British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Israel Museum, Harvard Art Museums and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, ...
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"Li Hongwei is a contemporary artist. He currently works and lives in Beijing and New York. He is recognized as one of China's most accomplished and innovative artists. He was first known by his early series "Weight of Meditation"; his recent work combining porcelain and stainless steel has given him widespread attention and praise. His works have been collected by: The British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Israel Museum, Harvard Art Museums and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, among others. His works have been exhibited in the National Art Museum of China, the Louvre, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Fox Art Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Dublin Castle in Ireland, among others. In 2013, he was awarded the Taylor Prize by the 2013 France International Salon. He is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics (Geneva), the Chinese Sculpture Institute (Beijing), as well as the Taylor Foundation (established in 1844), (Paris). In 2015, he was invited to lecture as a visiting artist at Harvard University. Hongwei holds a bachelor's degree in sculpture from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, and a master's in ceramic art from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University at Alfred, NY."--
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No Jacket. Boston. 2019. April 2019. Pucker Gallery. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Pictorial Hardcover Boards. No Dustjacket as Issued. CONTRIBUTIONS by Tao Wang, Wayne Higby, Mary Drach McInnes, Michaël Amy, Andrew L. Maske. 9781879985377. 116 color illustrations. 152 pages. hardcover. keywords: Mystery Baseball America. DESCRIPTION-Recognized as one of China's most accomplished and innovative artists, Li Hongwei fi rst became well known for his early series Weight of Meditation. His recent work combining porcelain and stainless steel has given him increased widespread attention and praise. Li Hongwei's works have been exhibited in the National Art Museum of China, the Louvre, the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Fox Art Gallery of the University of Pennsylvania, and the Dublin Castle in Ireland, and elsewhere. In 2013, he received the Taylor Prize from the 2013 France International Salon. Essays in this volume include a foreword by Li Hongwei entitled Materiality and Thing: A Comment on Li Hongwei's Ceramic Sculptures; a piece by Wayne Higby entitled Self-Portrait: The Art of Li Hongwei; an essay by Mary Drach McInnes entitled Summoning Eternal Life; an essay by Michaël Amy entitled Li Hongwei: Tradition and Change; and an essay by Andrew L. Maske entitled Inner Reflection, Outer Transformation: The Art of Li Hongwei. inventory # 44879.