The
Cultural Institute will be holding “The Mystical Bird: Shi Hu’s Return to Macau”
exhibition of paintings from May 28 to July 18, displaying Chinese artist Shi
Hu’s most recent works.
Shi Hu’s paintings are the mixture of Chinese and Western
traditions and all kinds of patterns, combining the art of Chinese paintings,
western paintings, frescos, farmer’s paintings and carvings. Some of his
paintings have been sold at a high price in local and foreign markets.
In
“The Mystical Bird: Shi Hu’s Return to Macao” exhibition of paintings is Shi
Hu’s first in Macau after traveling in China. The exhibition will display Shi
Hu’s most recent 60 ink paintings and 52 paintings on potteries.
Born
in Hebei Province, China, Shi Hu loved to paint at a young age. He has studied
in Beijing Art and Design College and China National Academy of Art, Zhejiang.
Shi started teaching in Beijing Art and Design College in 1968. In 1978, he
visited 13 countries in Africa and published a painting album about Africa.
In 1990,
Shi migrated to Macao and has held exhibitions in Macau, Hong Kong, Shanghai,
Beijing, Singapore, Djakarta and Hawaii. His exhibitions are always well
received.
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