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Pan
Ying was born in 05. 08. 1962 in Beijing. Her parents are very famous
artists in China and it was obvious that even Pan Ying those embarking
on a professional life. Pan Ying's father is the famous painter Pan
Shixun, who specialized in oil painting and her mother, Jiang Caiping,
based on Chinese traditional painting using ink and watercolor
specialist. Pan Ying comb this morning with both Western and
traditional Chinese painting in touch and turned increasingly to the
traditional Chinese painting techniques to use in modern and
contemporary themes. Pan Ying is famous for its "woven tapes" that
resonates with a fine and fascinating power of expression.
1983 Pan
Ying completed her studies at the Chinese painting specialty of the Art
Institute of PLA off. Since 1987, She teaches at the Central University
for Nationalities in the Fine Art Department.
Solo Exhibitions
1987 Central Academy of Fine Arts Gallery, Beijing
1988 The Exhibition Hall of the Mexican embassy, Beijing
1996 Hans Gallery, Beijing
1997 Chinese Contemporary,London
1998 Chinese Contemporary,London
2001 Qingluo Gallery, Tokyo
2002 Central University of Nationalities Gallery, Beijing
Group Exhibition
1985 80s Painting Exhibition, National Gallery,Beijing,awarded
Outstanding Prize. 1986 First Exhibition of Ethnic Minorities Fraternity,Culture
Palace, Beijing, awarded Qutstanding Prize. 1987 First Exhibition of Contemporary Gongbi Style, China National
Gallery, - Beijing,awarded Golden Prize, 1989 Exhibition of Chinese Contemporary Gongbi Paintings, Nagai
Gallery,Tokyo. - The Seventh National Art Exhibition, China National Gallery, Beijing. 1991 Second Exhibition of Contemporary Gongbi Style, China National
Gallery. Beijing, awarded Outstanding Prize. 1992 Exhibition of Taditional Chinese Paintings by Qutstanding
Painters, City Hall of Hong Kong. 1993 Fin-de-Siecle Chinese Figure Painting Exhibition, China National
Gallery, Beijing. 1994 The Eighth National Art Exhibition, China National Gallery, Beijing. 1995
Women’s Approch to Chinese Contemporary Art, Capital Museum, Beijing. -
Exhibition of Works by Chinese Women Artists,China National Gallery.
Exhibition of Works by Chinese Women Artists, Head Office of the World
Bank,New York,U.S.A.
- Exhibition of Chinese Ability-Qriented painters,Rongbaozhai Gallery,San
Francisco, U.S.A. - Exhibition of Works by Asian Women Artists, City Hall of Hong Kong. 1996 Reality, Today and Tomorrow: China Mordern Art Exhibition, Gallery
of International Art Salon, Beijing. 1997 From the Interior,Female Perspectives on Figuration ‘East meets
West’, Kingston University, London, U.K. - Beetween Ego and Society: Exhibition of Contemporary Women Artists of
China, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago, U.S.A. 1998 Century Women,China National Gallery. - Half of the Sky, Women Artists of China, Women Museum, Bonn. 2001
Overtones, Contemporary Chinese Art, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney. -
Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Paitings and Sculptures, Pierre
Cardin Art Museum, Paris Chinese Paitings in 100 years, National
Gallery, Beijing. 2002 Female Vision, Exhibition of Chinese Female Arrists, Western
Australia Museum, Peth. 2003 Prayer Beads and Brush Strokes, Beijing Tokyo Art Projects. - Metaphysics 2003,Shanghai Art.Museum. 2004 The Tenth National Art Exhibition, China National Gallery. 2005 China Oil Painting Retrospective Exhibition, China National Gallery.
Awards
1990 Outstanding Artist Prize, Moving Colours Exhibition, American
Southwest University International Committee.
1991 Outstanding Prize, Second Exhibition of Contemporary Gongbi Style,
China National Gallery, Beijing.
1991 Special Prize of a colourful costume, the 1st National Ethnic
Culture
Chinese Paintings Contest.
1994 Silver Award for painting “Wish”, the 1st China Minorities Art
Exhibition.
2001 Academic Prize for “Highland Barley Wine & Ghee Lamp”,
China
Strong Coloring Painting Contest.
Associations
Member of the China Fine Artist’s Association, China Meticulous
Painting Association, Beijing Meticulous Association and the Beijing
Women Artist’s Association.
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Works collected by:
- China Art Gallery; Traditional Chinese Painting Research Institute
- Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts
- Beijing International Art Palace Gallery
- Art Research Institute of China
- Tianjin TEDA Contemporary Art Museum
- Shanghai Art Museum
- Shenzhen Art Museum and Liu Haisu Art Museum.
Made-it-up Ribbon Series created by Pan Ying
By Li Xianting Using the saying, “Cut them, but they don’t break, tidy
them up, but
they are still a mess” to talk about Pan Ying’s “Made-it-up Series.”
The saying, “Cut them, but they don’t break, tidy them up, but they are
still a mess” was coined by Li Yu, the prominent writer of odes from
ancient China,
to express a chain of thought seen as a pile of coarse hemp rope which
is both
impossible to break and at the same time impossible to put in order.
Pan Ying’s paper
ribbons do not appear as a pile of hemp rope, they can be seen,
however, as her
symbol of a type of chain of thought. Only what we see in the symbol of
the paper
ribbons is the feeling of a tidy tangle, a chaos with order. So Pan
Ying’s thought
pattern can be roughly described as the following: although it can be
broken by
cutting, it can, however, be tidied up. Pan has this type of
personality that is good at
using reason to control her moods. She said that she enjoyed twining
balls of wool
and undoing knots in ribbons. This type of activity from her own life
is both an
expression of her personality and also the matrix of her works of art.
Through the
process of twining wool and unraveling the ribbons she experiences life
and expresses this
type of feeling through her paintings of tangled paper. The process of
her
paintings is tangling and untangling paper and at the same time is both
the process
of understanding the origin and development of the tangled paper. Pan
Ying’s father is a famous oil painter, Pan Shixun, her mother is
the traditional ink painter, Jiang Caiping. Her family background has
been important to her development and she has been exposed to both western and Chinese
traditional painting. Furthermore, Pan Ying herself majored in Chinese traditional
ink painting at university and as a result is proficient in the skills of this
traditional art which she uses in her modern style works. At the same time the language pattern
of the symbols in her paper can also be interpreted as the modern
transformation of what has always been emphasized in Chinese art: impression and imagery.
Text in Deutsch
Pan Ying
wurde
5. August 1962 in Beijing geboren. Ihre Eltern sind sehr bekannte
Künstler in China und so lag es nahe, dass auch Pan Ying diesen
Lebensweg professionell einschlug. Pan Yings Vater ist der berühmte
Maler Pan Shixun, der sich auf Ölmalerei spezialisierte und ihre Mutter
Jiang Caiping, die sich auf chinesische traditionelle Malerei
unter Verwendung von Tinte und Wasserfarben spezialisierte. Pan Ying
kamm dadurch früh sowohl mit westlicher und traditioneller chinesischer
Malerei in Kontakt und wandte sich verstärkt den traditionellen
chinesischen Maltechniken zu, um sie in modernen, zeitgenössischen
Themen einzusetzen. Berühmt ist Pan Ying für ihre „verwobenen Bänder“,
die eine feine und faszinierende Ausdruckskraft ausstrahlen.
1983
schloss Pan Ying ihr Studium an der Chinese painting specialty of Art
Institute of P.L.A. ab. Seit 1987 unterrichtet Sie an der Central
University for Nationalities im Fine Art Department.
Einzelausstellungen
1987 Central Academy of Fine Arts Gallery, Peking
1988 Die Ausstellungshalle der mexikanischen Botschaft, Peking
1996 Hans Gallery, Peking
1997 Chinese Contemporary, London
1998 Chinese Contemporary, London
2001 Qingluo Gallery, Tokyo
2002 Central University of Nationalities Gallery, Peking
Gruppenausstellungen
1985 80s Painting Exhibition, National Gallery, Peking, hervorragender Preis ausgezeichnet. 1986 Erste Ausstellung der ethnischen Minderheiten Bruderschaft, Kulturpalast, Peking, Qutstanding-Preis ausgezeichnet. 1987 Erste Ausstellung zeitgenössischer Gongbi Style, verliehen China National Gallery, Peking, Golden-Preis. 1989
Ausstellung zeitgenössischer chinesischer Malerei Gongbi, Nagai
Gallery, Tokyo. - Das Siebte National Art Exhibition, China National
Gallery, Peking. - 1991 Zweite Ausstellung zeitgenössischer Gongbi
Style, China National Gallery, Peking, hervorragender Preis
ausgezeichnet. 1992 Ausstellung der Gemälde von Taditional Chinesisch Qutstanding Maler, City Hall von Hong Kong. 1993 Fin-de-Siecle Chinesisch Abbildung Painting Exhibition, China National Gallery, Peking. 1994 The Eighth National Art Exhibition, China National Gallery, Peking. 1995
Women's Approch zu Chinese Contemporary Art, Capital Museum, Peking. -
Ausstellung mit Werken des chinesischen Women Artists, China National
Gallery. - Ausstellung mit Werken des chinesischen Women Artists, Head
Office of the World Bank, New York, USA. - Ausstellung chinesischer
Ability-Qriented Maler, Rongbaozhai Gallery, San Francisco, USA. -
Ausstellung mit Werken von Asian Women Artists, City Hall von Hong
Kong. 1996 Reality, heute und morgen: China Mordern Kunstausstellung, Galerie der International Art Salon, Peking. 1997
aus dem Inneren, Female Perspectives on Figuration "East meets West",
Kingston University, London, UK. - Beetween Ego and Society: Exhibition
of Contemporary Women Artists of China, Artemisia Gallery, Chicago,
USA. 1998 Century Women, China National Gallery. - Half of the Sky, Women Artists of China, Frauen Museum, Bonn. 2001 Obertöne, Chinesische Gegenwartskunst, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney
Ausstellung
zeitgenössischer chinesischer Paitings und Skulpturen, Pierre Cardin
Art Museum, Paris Chinesisch Paitings in 100 Jahren, National Gallery,
Peking. 2002 Männlich Vision, Ausstellung chinesischer Frauen Arrists, Western Australia Museum, Peth. 2003 Prayer Beads and Brush Strokes, Beijing Tokyo Art Projects Metaphysik 2003, Shanghai Art.Museum. 2004 The Tenth National Art Exhibition, China National Gallery. 2005 China Oil Painting Retrospective Exhibition, China National Gallery.
Awards
Herausragende Künstler-Preis 1990, Moving Colours Ausstellung, US-amerikanischer Südwest-Universität Internationale Komitee.
1991 Outstanding Preis, Zweite Ausstellung zeitgenössischer Gongbi Style, China National Gallery, Peking.
1991 Sonderpreis von einem bunten Kostümen, die 1. Nationale Ethnic Kultur Chinese Paintings Contest.
1994 Silver Award für die Malerei "Wish", der 1. China Minderheiten Kunst Ausstellung.
2001 Wissenschaftspreis für "Highland Barley Wine & Ghee Lampe", China Starke Coloring Malwettbewerb.
“Two Sisters-3” 76 x 76 cm, Aquarell auf Papier
“Two Sisters-2” 76 x 76 cm, Tusche auf Papier
“Paperwaves-2” 44 x 68 cm, Tusche auf Papier
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