Youxin Yang
Youxin Yang (Chinese: 杨有新), M.D., Ph.D., is an award-winning scientist, screenwriter, director, songwriter, and painter.
Scientist
Youxin Yang was born in Xuzhou, China. After finishing her medical education in Nanjing, she received her PhD from Paris VI University (Marie Curie University). She was awarded a prize from the Association for the Study of Pediatric Pathology for her work on the WT1 Gene in Denys Drash Syndrome and Diffuse Mesangial Sclerosis.[1]
Screenwriter and director
Feuille (Leaf in English), the first feature film by Youxin Yang, won the Remi Platinum Award at the 37th WorldFest Houston International Film Festival,[2] Accolade Award (Award of Excellence),[3] and Best Drama at the 2004 New York International Independent Film and video Festival.[4]
WorldFest is the oldest independent Film and Video festival in the world.[5] According to the Remi winners listed in WorldFest history,[6] Youxin Yang was the first Chinese female writer/director/leading actress to win the Remi Platinum Award in 2004. Previously, Luo Yan won the Special Jury Award in 1996 for the film Red Cherry, which was directed by Mr. Ye Ying. Mr. Ang Lee and Mr. Edward Yang are two other Remi Award winning directors from China.
Feuille tells a story of two female artists, a Chinese painter Meihua (Youxin Yang), and a French photographer (Sabine Bail).[7]
The original version of Feuille was a long feature film, shot in Paris in 1998.[8] It tells a story of a Chinese female painter and a French female photographer who, together, experience conflicts dealing with culture and homosexuality. Even so, these characters share in the deeper aspects of human nature: honesty, generosity, and beauty.[9] This film was not shown at that time in China due to the subject matter.[10] It aired on a Shanghai TV channel,[11] but in a modified shorter version under the name Listening to the Rain (15 min).[12]
The filmmakers continued editing through numerous versions until the final feature was acknowledged by winning several awards at international film competitions and festivals.[13] Despite being a small independent production, this film was praised by the World Journal for its description of pure love and the kindness in human nature.[14]
Songwriter
Leaf (Musical Version), with new images and a new theme song True Love Has Only One End, written and composed by Dr. Yang herself, won another Remi Gold Award at the 40th WorldFest Houston on April 28, 2007.[15]
She won the Award of Excellence in 2005 Accolade Competition for writing the song Silent Fire for her second feature film Silent Fire,[16] which also won Best Score at the 2005 New York International Independent Film Festival.[17]
Peace-Melody under Brushes
Youxin Yang is the painter and songwriter of her music video series “Peace-Melody under Brushes”. The images that accompany the music showcase her Peace series of paintings.[18]
Part 1: Baby get rid of that dark obsession please!
This project engages the topic of violence, specifically such violence perpetrated by young people: acts of terrorism and school violence among them.[19] This music video and her Peace series of paintings were shown at the Arts Club of Washington DC in September, and the Watertown Free Public Library in October 2014.[20][21]
Sandra Gobar, curator for the Arts Club of Washington, said, “Her palette, once on the canvas, is reminiscent of more than a Zen-like experience. She beautifully mesmerizes you with her painfully poetic conversation she engages you in, and invites you into the conversation as well when you look at herwork.”[22]
Her Peace painting was included in an exhibit titled ‘Pursuing Justice Through Art’, which presented by the Whistler House Museum of Art in 2015.[23]
“Baby get rid of that dark obsession please!” was recognized for winning Awards of Merit at Accolade Global Film Competition,[24] and Award of Merit at Best Shorts Film Competition in 2014.[25]
Part 2: God means loving, not killing!
This music video won three Remi Awards in World Peace & Understanding, Historical, and Film & Video Art categories respectively at the 48th Annual WorldFest Houston International Independent Film Festival.[26]
“God means loving, not killing!” was a New Age category winner of the 2016 American Songwriting Awards.[27][28]
Child singers featured in the video include Avery Tyler Brown, Mia Papazian, and Tamsen Rosalia Peralta-Virtue.
Part 3: Mr. Or Ms. President, We Can Feel Safe Only If The Innocent In Other Landscapes Feel The Same.
Musical art film “Mr. Or Ms. President, We Can Feel Safe Only If The Innocent In Other Landscapes Feel The Same” was hosted at the 2016 ArtPrize venue Blue Bridge.[29]
“Youxin took top honors for her artwork at the National Woman of Achievement Competition. Born in China, and now living in the U.S., Youxin’s passion is cancer research and promoting peace through internationally recognizable concepts in art.” She was honored with title of Queen of Distinction at the Woman of Achievement Pageant.[30]
Painter
She was a Grand Jury Award winner at the 2005 New York International Art Festival.[31]
Her painting Dialogue between History and Modern I was a winner at the 2008 WCA national Featured Member Artist Competition.[32]
Her work “Dialogue between History and Modern II” and “Peace III” won the 1st Place Award and Honorable Mention respectively at the “People, Faces, and Figures” leading artists gallery art exhibition in 2013. The juror Maud Taber-Thomas’s critique: "This piece is truly beautiful in the way the characters of the writing take on a life and personality of their own, participating in the overall sense of movement in the piece. The characters become active “characters” in the drama of the composition, recreating in reverse the evolution from pictures to pictograms to symbols that led to modern writing. The unusual composition and the judicious use of delicate color also make this a very striking piece."[33]
Her paintings have been featured internationally in solo exhibitions at the Espace Richelieu in Paris, France, L'Essence Art Gallery in Boston, the Cultural Exchange Center in east Boston, USA, and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in British Columbia, Canada.[34]
Articles written by two French art historians, and several Chinese journalists, along with her recent paintings, were collected into a book entitled "Youxin Yang, M.D., Ph.D.: An Artist and Scientist". These collected biographical Chinese articles were from, The European Times, Europe Journal, Modern Family, The Chinese Journal of Youth the Youth References, and World Journal.[35]
Peace Art Exhibition
Peace, solo art exhibition by Chinese-American artist Youxin Yang was held at the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in British Columbia, Canada in April 2012.[36]
Her painting “Peace 1” shows seven babies of different ethnicities above two rows of world leaders, including former president George W. Bush and President Barack Obama, who are among the representatives of the positive and peaceful. The other row contains negative figures from history, including German leader Adolf Hitler and al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden. There is a “bubble” of peace between the babies and the leaders, which indicates the responsibility the good world leaders have to protect the innocent. Peace 1 won second place award in water media at the Highlands Museum and Discovery Center’s National Juried Art Show 2013.[37]
Her painting “Peace III” was chosen for inclusion in the 26th Annual September Competition presented by the Alexandria Museum of Art.[38]
“Peace II, 2012”, “Peace IV, 2013”, “Peace I, 2012” and “Peace VI-Boston Marathon 2013” won 2013 American Art Award in pastel category.[39]
“Peace VI-Boston Marathon 2013” was painted with words: Terror, terrorist, whichever evil, Do you have to validate your existence by destroying the lives of innocent people who have never, ever hurt you?[40]
The 2013 Stoney Award cash prize for most overall wins by one artist goes to Youxin Yang of Massachusetts, USA. Her watercolors, oils and inks vary from soothing portraiture to high-minded political retrospectives and subsequently won a dozen awards in the 2013 American Art Award’s 52 categories.[41]
References
- ^ Médicine/sciences 2000, 16: 448-9. Association pour l’Étude de la Pathologie Pédiatrique (Association déclarée par la loi du 1er Juillet 1901 - JO 21 Mai 1970). Les prix 1999 de l’AEPP de 40 000, 20 000 et 10 000 francs ont été décernés respectivement à : • Monsieur Vincent Des Portes (service de Neuropédiatrie, Hôpital Saint-Vincent-de-Paul) pour son travail sur les localisations des gènes impliqués dans les retards mentaux liés au chromosome X. • Mademoiselle Youxin Yang (Inserm U. 423, Hôpital Necker-Enfants Malades)pour son travail sur le gène WT1 dans le syndrome de Denys-Drash et les scléroses mésangiales diffuses. • Mademoiselle Nathalie Loos (laboratoire de Physiologie, Faculté de Médecine de Nancy) pour son travail sur la détection de l’obstruction bronchique par mesure de l’impédance mécanique respiratoire chez l’enfant.
- ^ "WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival, winners list, 2004", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Accolade Winners November 2004", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival, 2004 Festival Awards – Los Angeles September", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "WorldFest Official Website", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "The Remi winners", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Feuille at the New York Times", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ By Qi Jiu, Europe Journal, October 10–12, 1998. In Chinese.
- ^ By Zhou Wei, Modern Family, January 2001/1A (No.193) ISSN 1000-4300.
- ^ "Feuille at Chinese online dictionary CIBA". In Chinese.
- ^ By Li Yongqun, The Chinese Journal of Youth-The Youth References, April 27, 2000. In Chinese.
- ^ "Oversea Student". In Chinese.
- ^ By Li Jingwen, World Journal, March 27, 2008. In Chinese.
- ^ By Zhao Ye, World Journal, July 11, 2005. In Chinese.
- ^ "WorldFest – Houston International Film Festival, winners list 2007", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "The Accolade Film Awards, 2005 Awards of Excellence", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "2005 Awards – New York November, New York International Independent Film & Video Festival", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Youxin Yang’s Art Promotes Healing", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Baby Get Rid of That Dark Obsession Please! Youxin Yang’s Musical Art to Screen at The Arts Club of Washington (DC) and Watertown, MA", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "September Art Exhibition – Arts Club of Washington", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Chinese-American artist celebrates peace in Watertown exhibit", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Youxin Yang art event and film screening to connect the public in a timely dialog for peace at the Watertown Free Public Library", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Whistler House Museum of Art: pursuing justice through art 2015", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Awards of Merit August 2014 – Accolade Competition", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Award of Merit September 2014 – Best Shorts", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "2015 Remi Winners - Worldfest-Houston", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Songwriting Magazine-American Songwriting Awards winners announced", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "2016 Winners-American Songwriting Awards", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "Mr. Or Ms. President, We Can Feel Safe Only If The Innocent In Other Landscapes Feel The Same.", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ "National Woman of Achievement", Retrieved on 30 December 2016.
- ^ New York International Art Festival, Grand Jury Award winner 2005.
- ^ "Featured Artist, the National Featured Artist Competition, the Women’s Caucus for Art (WCA), USA, 2008", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Gallery", Retrieved on 7 February 2013.
- ^ "Solo exhibition by Chinese-American artist Youxin Yang. PEACE", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Youxin Yang, M.D. Ph.D.: An Artist and Scientist – Google Books", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "Solo exhibition by Chinese-American artist Youxin Yang. PEACE", Retrieved on 29 December 2012.
- ^ "By Lee Ward, Daily Independent, September 5, 2013", Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
- ^ "26th Annual September Competition at AMOA", Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
- ^ " Sharon Haney And Youxin Yang Take Top Pastel Wins Of The 2013 American Art Awards", Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
- ^ " The International Art Contest", Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
- ^ " Exclusive: 2013 American Art Awards Winners Named, Highlight Hollywood Celebrates Success", Retrieved on 22 September 2013.
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