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Chen Yifei

1946 - 2005

Informations clés

  • Works on APS: 7
  • Lifespan: 59 years
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top 3 works:
    • Zhouzhuang
    • The Flutist
    • Thinking of History at My Space
  • Died: 2005
  • Plus…
  • Art period: Moderne
  • Top-ranked work: Zhouzhuang
  • Born: 1946, Ningbo, Chine
  • Museums on APS:
    • Long Museum West Bund
    • Long Museum West Bund
    • Long Museum West Bund
    • Long Museum West Bund
    • Long Museum West Bund
  • Nationality: Chine

Quiz d'art

Chaque question ne comporte qu'une seule bonne réponse.

Question 1:
Quel mouvement artistique est associé à la peinture de Chen Yifei ?
Question 2:
À quelle période Chen Yifei adopte-t-il des couleurs riches et profondes et explore-t-il des sujets tels que les femmes mélancoliques et les musiciens tibétains ?
Question 3:
Quel personnage américain prestigieux a offert à Deng Xiaoping le tableau « Hometown Recall » de Chen Yifei ?
Question 4:
Dans quelle institution Chen Yifei obtient-il un diplôme universitaire en art ?
Question 5:
Quel est le sujet principal des œuvres de Chen Yifei ?

early life and education

Chen Yifei (1946-2005), a pivotal Chinese painter, art director, and film director, was born on April 12, 1946, in Ningbo, China. He embarked on his artistic journey at the Shanghai Art Training School in 1964, graduating with honors in 1965, followed by enrollment at the Shanghai College of Art (also known as Shanghai University) in 1965. This formative period instilled within him a profound appreciation for European painting techniques and established a lifelong dedication to mastering oil on canvas. His early artistic influences included Yan Wenliang, whose lectures at the Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts profoundly shaped his intellectual and creative vision.

rise to prominence

Despite facing censure during the Cultural Revolution for perceived “capitalist behavior,” Chen Yifei’s exceptional talent and unwavering commitment to his craft garnered recognition from the authorities. He ascended to become a central figure in revitalizing Chinese oil painting, spearheading its resurgence after decades of stagnation. Initially, his oeuvre celebrated monumental heroic events and colossal portraits of Mao Zedong—a stylistic choice emblematic of the era's ideological fervor. However, Chen swiftly transitioned towards a more romantic and expressive style, mirroring the burgeoning influence of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism on the artistic landscape.

notable works and collaborations

Chen Yifei’s artistic output spanned decades, producing iconic canvases that captured both grandeur and intimacy. Among his most celebrated achievements is “Zhouzhuang” (48 x 74 cm), housed in the Long Museum West Bund in Shanghai—a masterful depiction of the historic Silk Road city, imbued with a palpable sense of atmosphere and emotion. His paintings were also showcased at CAFA Art Museum in Beijing, demonstrating his versatility across genres and mediums. Notably, “Hometown Recall,” commissioned by Armand Hammer, chairman of Occidental Petroleum Corporation, stands as a testament to Chen’s ability to engage international audiences while retaining an unwavering connection to Chinese cultural heritage. This monumental landscape embodies the serene beauty of the Yangtze River Delta region and reflects Chen's enduring fascination with capturing the essence of place.

international recognition and later life

Recognizing his artistic merit beyond national borders, Chen Yifei pursued postgraduate studies at Hunter College in New York City in 1984, earning a Master’s degree in Art. This period witnessed a significant stylistic shift—Chen embraced darker palettes and explored themes centered on melancholic women, Chinese musicians, Tibetan villagers, and evocative landscapes. His artistic explorations reflected the broader intellectual currents of his time, engaging with existential questions and grappling with the complexities of human experience. Chen Yifei’s legacy extends beyond his individual artworks; he served as a mentor to countless aspiring artists, fostering a spirit of innovation and encouraging them to embrace diverse perspectives—a contribution that cemented his place as one of China's most influential figures in contemporary art.

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