Jian Wang (contemporary painter)

For other people named Jian Wang, see Jian Wang (disambiguation).

Jian Wang (born 1958) is a contemporary Chinese painter.[1]

Jian Wang was born in Dalian in 1958. A child drawn to art, Jian Wang learned the Russian Social Realism popular in China, but spent his own time studying Rembrandt and Michelangelo. At the age of twelve, the quality of his artwork earned him admission in the Dalian Youth Palace Arts, where he studied for six years. Urged by his parents, Jian got his Bachelor of Science in Engineering at the Dalian Railway Institute, where he later taught for four years. It was here that he met Marjorie Francisco, a retired art teacher from Sacramento, who taught English at the Institute. Impressed by his artwork, Marjorie sponsored Jian's journey to America so he could have the freedom to develop his own artistic voice.

In 1986, Jian arrived in the United States. He took art courses at Sacramento City College from Fred Dalkey. At University of California, he learned from Wayne Thiebaud, Manuel Neri, Roland Peterson and David Hallowell. Jian received his M.A.degree in 1994, at California State University, Sacramento, under the advisement of Oliver Jackson.

Jian currently works in California and in Beijing.

References

  1. "Jian Wang". US Department of State. Retrieved 17 January 2014.


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