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Shen Jiawei

Chinese Australian painter (born )

Shen Jiawei

Shen Jiawei, Portrait of Pope Francis presented to the pope on 28 April

Born () September 16, (age&#;76)

Shanghai, China

Known&#;forPainting
Notable work
AwardsSir John Sulman Prize ()

Shen Jiawei (born ) is a Chinese-Australian painter.

He is a winner of the Sir John Sulman Prize.

Life and work

Shen Jiawei was born in Shanghai.[1] He was in his final year of high school when the Cultural Revolution was launched in With the country's art universities closed, Jiawei instead chose to join the Red Guards and, later, the People’s Liberation Army.

While in the PLA, he became a propaganda artist.

Jiawei shen biography template Here he has continued to paint full-time. For more information, visit the Bundeena Art Trail. He came to specialise in history paintings, and saw his works hung in top public collections in Beijing before moving to Australia in The use of images of works from the collection may be restricted under the Act.

He painted his best known work from this period, "Standing Guard for Our Great Motherland", while serving in Heilongjiang province in [2] The piece was exhibited at the National Art Museum in Beijing later that year, where it received praise from Jiang Qing, the wife of Mao Zedong,[2] and was subsequently shown in the Guggenheim Museum, both in New York City and Bilbao, in the China: Years exhibition, [citation needed] The piece was later altered by other government artists without Jiawei's permission, in order for the soldier's faces "to adhere to the regime’s standards for revolutionary art".

This altered piece was reproduced as propaganda posters, and Jiawei became "one of the best-known artists in China" during the s and s as a result.[2] In , Jiawei was a member of the first class at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing since the Cultural Revolution.[3]

In the s, Shen made several history paintings, including Red Star over China (), which portrayed figures associated with the Long March, and Tolerance (), which depicted thinkers from the early Chinese Nationalist movement.

Because Shen chose to include individuals in his paintings who had been removed from official accounts, he faced some pushback from authorities.[1][3] Jiawei emigrated to Australia in , where, he worked in Darling Harbour, Sydney as a portrait artist.[4] In , Shen won the Mary MacKillop Art Award and received a medal from Pope John Paul II.

Since the s, Jiawei has competed a number of pieces for the Catholic Church.[2]

Shen is also a painter of large-scale history pictures represented in major public collections; including the National Art Gallery of China and the Museum of the Chinese Revolution in Beijing. His more playful works examine political and cross-cultural issues through appropriation.

Jiawei shen biography template pdf While in the PLA, he became a propaganda artist. Jiawei Shen is not unknown. Here he has continued to paint full-time. Portraits view all

"Absolute Truth" () shows Mikhail Gorbachev and the Pope conversing in the Sistine Chapel and in "Wise Men from the East" () the Magi in Leonardo da Vinci's unfinished Adoration of the Magi are Chinese sages.[5] Other pieces includeThe Third World (), which depicts 92 important non-Western figures from the 20th century (including Mao, Mother Teresa, Osama bin Laden, Pol Pot, Imelda Marcos and Che Guevara), and Merdeka (), a "metre-long panorama of Malaysian history" containing figures.[3]

Recent portraits include former Melbourne Lord Mayor John So in a possum skin cloak (), Tom Hughes AO QC, the portrait of Crown Princess Mary of Denmark () which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra and the portrait of John Howard, former Prime Minister of Australia, which hangs in the Members' Hall of the Australian Parliament House as part of the Historic Memorials Collection.[6] He painted the first official portrait of Pope Frances.[2] In , Shen Jiawei painted a portrait of philanthropist, Susan Wakil, AO, wearing an outfit by her favourite designer, Yves Saint Laurent, from a photograph, commissioned by Isaac Wakil, her husband of 62 years.

The portrait was gifted to the National Art Gallery by Isaac Wakil in [7]

Family

Shen's wife, Lan Wang, is also a painter, as well as sculptor.[citation needed] Their daughter, Xini, was born in at the start of the Tiananmen Square protests.[4]

Awards and recognition

Shen and some of his work featured in the Australian documentary "Yum Cha Cha", directed by Boyd Britton.

He won the Sir John Sulman Prize and the Gallipoli Art Prize with his piece Yeah, Mate![8] He was an Archibald Prize finalist in , , , , , , , , , , , , and [9]

Shen Jiawei's art "Yalda Our Girl" was selected for 8th Beijing International Art Biennale China [10]

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