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Biografie Chuang Che
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1934 |
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Born in Beijing, to Chuang Shang-Yen, a scholar and calligrapher who worked at the National Palace Museum
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1958 |
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Graduated from Fine Arts Department at the National Taiwan Normal University and joined the Fifth Moon Group. Took part in the Premiere Biennale de Paris, and the Biennial de Sao Paulo, Brazil
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1962 |
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Took part in the International Painting Salon in Hong Kong
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1966 |
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Awarded a John D. Rockefeller III Foundation Travel Grant to study in the USA. Stayed at Iowa University and became the assistant of sculptor S. Lipton in New York
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1967 |
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One-man show, Ann Arbor, Michigan; travelled to Europe
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1968 |
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Spent six months in Paris
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1963 - 1973 |
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Professor of Art, Tunghai University, Taiwan
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1973 |
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Moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan
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1985 |
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Fulbright Fellow as Visiting Professor, National Arts Institute, Taipei, Taiwan
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1986 |
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Travelled to Mainland China; exhibited in Beijing
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1988 |
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Moved to Yonkers, NY, USA
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1992 |
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Retrospective Exhibition held at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum
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| Ausgewählte Ausstellungen |
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2007
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“Deep Ridge, Remote Way” Solo Exhibition, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China
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2002
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Gary Snyder Fine Art, NY
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2002
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Guangdong Art Museum, Guangzhou, China; Gallery of Artists Commune, Hong Kong
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2002
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Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong
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2001
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Hanart Gallery, Montreal, Canada; Galerie Madeleine Lacerte, Quebec, Canada
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2001
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Gary Snyder Fine Art, New York
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2000
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Gallery 456, Chinese-American Arts Council, New York, NY
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2000
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International Art Symposium & Exhibition of Painting, Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec, Canada
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1999
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Lungmen Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
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1997 - 1999
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Asian Tradition - Modern Expression," Zimmerli Art Museum of the Rutgers University, New Jersey; Chicago Cultural Center, IL; Fisher Gallery, The University of Southern California, CA\; Dean Lesher Center of Arts, Walnut Creek, CA, USA; Kaohsiung Fine Arts, Taiwan; Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taiwan; three museums in Japan
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1998
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Lungmen Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan; Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center, New York City, NY
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1996
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"Mutations of Ink and Paper," Taipei Gallery, New York, NY
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1996
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Horwitch-Newman Gallery, Scottsdale, AR
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1994 - 1995
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"Between East and West" - Transformation of Chinese Art in the late Twentieth Century, The Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, CT
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1994
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Haeneh-Kent Gallery, New York
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1993
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Alisan Fine Arts, Hong Kong; Galerie Pierre, Taichung, Taiwan
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1992
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Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan; Lungmen Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
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1992
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Louis Newman Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
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1991
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David Barnett Gallery, Milwaukee, WI, USA; Lungmen Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
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| Selected Public Collections |
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Cleveland Art Museum, Cleveland, OH, USA
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Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
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Detroit Art Institute, MI, USA
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Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
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National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan
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Saginaw Art Museum, MI, USA
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Spencer Art Museum, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KA, USA
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Taipei Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
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The Art Museum, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
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