Feng Jialiang (Chinese: 封加梁; b. 1966) is a painter from Wuxi, Jiangsu province, China, specializing in oil painting.

Feng Jialiang
封加梁
Born (1966-03-09) March 9, 1966 (age 58)
Nationality People's Republic of China
Known foroil painting

He studied oil painting in the School of Fine Arts in Nanjing University of the Arts and was awarded a bachelor's degree in 1991. He was awarded a master's degree in oil painting by Nanjing Normal University and began his teaching career there in 1997. He further studied techniques and materials in École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1998, and went on a study tour in the US from 1999–2002 and an academic exchange to Russia in 2002. He was awarded a doctor of arts in 2009.[1]

Currently residing in Nanjing, Feng is a professor and graduate supervisor in the School of Fine Arts in Nanjing Normal University and Deputy Secretary General of Jiangsu Oil Painting Association.

Exhibitions edit

  • 1989, The Girl, Seventh National Art Exhibition
  • 1990, Still Life, Exhibition of Oil Painting, Nanjing
  • 1991, Portrait of A Female College Student, Second prize of Jiangsu Oil Painting Exhibition, collected by Wuxi Gallery
  • 1992, The Girl, 1992 China Exhibition of Oil Paintings
  • 1996, The Green Background, Jiangsu Exhibition of Oil Painted Portraits
  • 1998, The Wall of Mountains, First Jiangsu Art Festival
  • 1999, The Stone Tablet, Jiangsu Exhibition of Oil Paintings
  • 1999, Self-Portrait, One Hundred Years, One Hundred People, One Hundred Family Names
  • 1999, The Series of Buddha, Personal Exhibition in the US
  • 2000, The Series of Portraits, Personal Exhibition in the US
  • 2003, The Series of Buddha, Personal Exhibition in Nanjing Gallery
  • 2011, Dusk and Night, The Overlapping World – Exhibition of Contemporary Art in Nanjing Gu’an Art Center
  • 2011, The Series of Human Bodies, Asking the Way – Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Xijinhui Gallery of Contemporary Art, Jiangsu
  • 2011, The Portrait, Discovering the Noumenon – Exhibition of Jiangsu Young and Middle-aged Oil Painters, Guangdong Lingnan Gallery
  • 2011, Dusk, National Exhibition of Art Teachers, Guangdong Gallery
  • 2011, Night and Restraint, Wuxi Centenary Exhibition of Oil Paintings, Wuxi Sujia Gallery
  • 2012, Descent, awarded work of excellence in the Eighth Jiangsu Oil Painting Exhibition, Jiangsu Gallery
  • 2012, Personal Exhibition of Feng Jialiang, Beijing 798 Art Zone[2]
  • 2012, Inside and Outside the Frame – Width 5, Exhibition of Contemporary Arts
  • 2012, Depiction of Jiangsu - Exhibition of One Hundred Painters, Nanjing University of the Arts
  • 2012, Broad, Concise, Profound, Aesthetic – Exhibition of 100th Anniversary of NUA
  • 2012, Traitor to Art, Nanjing Shangdong Contemporary Gallery
  • 2012, Fatigue and Extension – Departure from Nanjing, Nanjing Sanchuan Contemporary Gallery
  • 2013, Exhibition of Contemporary Asian Arts, Hong Kong
  • 2013, Grace of the Age – Art Exhibition of Jiangsu Universities, Gallery of NUA
  • 2013, Detached from Material Life – Exhibition of Jiangsu Contemporary Arts, Zhejiang Gallery
  • 2013, Exhibition in Fangshan Art Camp, Nanjing
  • 2014, Nanjing International Art Exhibition, Nanjing International Expo Center

Publications edit

  • 1996, Romance of Rivers and Lakes: Fachang’s Paintings, Chinese Painters
  • 2004, Reconstruction of Art Education System, Art and Design
  • 2005, Unfulfilled Dreams of Space: Modigliani and His Caryatids, Exploration of Art
  • 2005, The Creation and Evolution of Giorgione’s Sleeping Females, Artists
  • 2006, Oil Painting – Textbook for University Art Students
  • 2010, The Cause to Xu Beihong’s Realism, New Art
  • 2011, The New Order of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy in Home Decoration, Chinese Decoration
  • 2011, The Visual Order of National Fancy: Analysis of the Visual Logic of Spanish Superealistic Oil Paintings in 20th Century, Art and Design
  • 2011, Study on Xu Beihong’s Theory of Art Education

Collections edit

Feng’s works are mostly collected by collectors from the US, Germany, South Korea, Hong Kong and Mainland China.

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