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阿鸽; Hanyu Pinyin: Ā Gē
Born1948 (age 75–76)
NationalityChinese
EducationChina Artists Association
Known forart
SpouseXu Kuang
Websitehttp://age.artron.net/

A Ge (Simplified Chinese: 阿鸽; Hanyu Pinyin: Ā Gē) (born 1948), also known as Deng Mingying (邓明英), is a Chinese woodcut print artist from Liangshan in Sichuan Province and is a member of the Yi people ethnic minority.

Life

Per government policy towards ethnic minorities, A Ge was recruited at age twelve to attend the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute and was encouraged to create art to publicize Yi minority culture and help development.[1]

In 1964 she graduated from the national minority class at the Sichuan branch of the China Artists Association.[2] She is married to Xu Kuang.

Career

A Ge is a Grade 1 National Artist, a member of the China Artists Association and the Chinese Engravers Association, and is chairman of the Sichuan Artists Association,[3][4] and the vice chairman of the Sichuan federation of literary and art circles, the director of the Shenzhou printmaking museum, and the vice President of the printmaking institute of the Chinese national academy of painting.[5] Her works have been collected by the British Museum in London.[6]

Works

Selected works:

  • 《阿鸽版画》 (Prints of A Ge)
  • 《四川少数民族画家画库·阿鸽》 (Sichuan Minority Artists Gallery - A Ge, 1995)
  • 《阿鸽作品集》(Collection of A Ge's Artwork - A Ge, 2010 Sichuan Art Publishers)

References

  1. ^ "阿鸽艺术家介绍-阿鸽官方网站-雅昌艺术家网". age.artron.net. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  2. ^ Shi, Ling (1998). Contemporary Chinese Women Painters. Foreign Languages Press. pp. 199–201. ISBN 978-7-119-00724-3.
  3. ^ Sullivan, Michael (2006). Modern Chinese Artists. University of California Press. p. 3. ISBN 978-0-520-24449-8.
  4. ^ "Baidu".
  5. ^ "中外名人艺术|今日推荐——阿鸽的作品欣赏_手机搜狐网". m.sohu.com. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
  6. ^ von Spee, Clarissa (2010). The Printed Image in China. British Museum Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-7141-2460-5.

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