瞿广慈
简介
瞿广慈,1969年生于上海。1989年毕业于浙江美院附中;1994年毕业于中央美院雕塑系,获学士学位。1997年毕业于中央美院雕塑系,获硕士学位。现为上海师大艺术学院雕塑工作室教师。展览:1993年全国纪念毛泽东同志在延安文艺座谈会上的讲话—六十五周年美术作品展(中国美术馆,获优秀作品奖);1994年’94中央美院毕业生作品展(中央美院陈列馆,获二等奖,被中央美院收藏)、第八届全国美展(获北京地区金奖)、第八届全国美展优秀作品展(获优秀奖);1995年,’95国际青年美术家交流展(当代美术馆);1997年,’97中央美院毕业生作品展(获二等奖及日本冈松家族基金会二等奖,为中央美院收藏)。1998年雕塑个展(中央美院通道画廊)、十月—北京青年雕塑家作品联展;1999年第九届全国美展(获铜奖)、第二届中国雕塑年度展(何香凝美术馆);2000年上海美术五十年优秀作品展(铜奖)、上海青年美术家邀请展、第二回青年雕塑家邀请展、上海美协海平线—2000绘画雕塑联展、与摩尔对话雕塑邀请展;2001年巴黎秋季沙龙展、德国多塞尔多夫年度展、威尼斯双年展—人民的节日;2002年中国文献展、雕塑展,上海;2003年multimedia festival、不同的选择—生于六十年代、上海第三届青年雕塑作品邀请展、首届北京双年展、向京广慈雕塑展;2004年MMAC Art College/Performance Festival、中国?想象:中国当代雕塑展、目光所及—向京广慈雕塑展。 Qu Guangci(1969—) Born in Shanghai. Graduated from the senior high school of the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts in 1989, and the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts with a bachelor’s degree in 1994; the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts with a master’s degree in 1997. Working Experience: researcher of sculptural art, Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1997-1999, He is now professor of the sculpture workshop of the Fine Art College, Shanghai Normal University, and Director of the Invisible Gallery at Shanghai Normal University. Graduate Show of Central Academy of Fine Arts 1997, October Exhibition for Beijing Youth Sculptors in 1998, the 9th Exhibition of National Fine Arts, Chinese Sculptures Annual Exhibition, Oil Paintings & Sculptures by Teachers from the Fine Art college, Shanghai Normal University in 1999, the 50th Anniversary of Shanghai Arts, Youth Sculptor Invitation Exhibition, Sea Level-Paintings & Sculptures Invitation Exhibition 2000, Conversations with Henry Moore-Sculptures Invitation Exhibition in 2000, 2001 Salon d’Autumn, Guang Ci Xiang Jing 2002-Box of Democracy, Chinese Myths-Contemporary Art Exhibition, 32nd Grosse Kunst Ausstellung Dusseldorf, People’s Gala-Venice Biennial Exhibition in 2001, Rotate 180 Degrees in 2002, Different Choices-Born in the 60s, Sculpture by Xiang Jing and Guangci, Beijing Art Biennale in 2003,Witness-Sculpture of Xiang Jing and Guangci, China Imagination: Chinese Contemporary Sculptural Art, MMAC Art College / Performance Festival 2004. (Lot 378)