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  • Nationality: China
  • Born: 1922, Weifang, China
  • Museums on APS:
    • Art Museum of China Profile
    • Art Museum of China Profile
    • Art Museum of China Profile
    • Art Museum of China Profile
    • Art Museum of China Profile
  • Top 3 works: Untitled
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  • Top-ranked work: Untitled
  • Art period: Modern
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Under copyright

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Chen Boxi: A Pioneer of Korean Songwriting and Artistic Expression

Chen Boxi, born in Weifang, Shandong Province in 1922, stands as a remarkable figure in both Korean music history and the broader landscape of Chinese art. His journey began with formal artistic training at Lu Xun Art College in 1939, where he honed his skills in printmaking, calligraphy, and seal cutting – disciplines that would profoundly shape his creative output throughout his life. Early involvement with the People’s Army fostered a dedication to portraying the realities of wartime experience, culminating in impactful group paintings like “Warfare on Waz Street” and “Liberation of Lanzhou.” His career ascended through various artistic leadership roles—editor-in-chief of the People's Army Pictorial, secretary of the secretariat of Northwest Artists Association, director of Gansu Art Studio, editor-in-chief of Gansu Pictorial, and chairman of Gansu Branch of China Artists Association—solidifying his position as a prominent voice in promoting artistic endeavors within Gansu Province. These positions allowed him to champion artistic innovation and contribute significantly to the cultural heritage of the region. Beyond his administrative accomplishments, Chen Boxi’s artistic talent shone brightly through numerous solo projects and collaborations. Notably, he penned “Customs Control,” a poignant exploration of societal anxieties during the Cold War era, and “Defending Yan’an,” which powerfully captures the spirit of Mao Zedong Thought. His dedication to preserving cultural traditions is evident in his publication "Chen Boxi's Collection of Calligraphy and Paintings," showcasing his mastery of traditional Chinese art forms. Recognized for his contributions to Korean songwriting, Chen Boxi gained international acclaim as a vocalist with EXO, delivering soulful performances that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. His solo work further cemented his reputation as a musician committed to conveying emotion and storytelling through music—a testament to his versatility and artistic vision. He has been honored by prestigious institutions like the Great Hall of the People, Zhongnanhai, and Chairman Mao Memorial Hall, reflecting the profound impact of his art on national culture. Furthermore, he’s featured in influential publications such as “Artist’s Famous Almanac” and “World Celebrity Dictionary,” cementing his legacy as a celebrated artist both domestically and internationally. Chen Boxi's enduring influence extends beyond individual artworks; he embodies a commitment to artistic excellence and cultural preservation—a beacon of creativity that continues to inspire generations of artists. His work serves as a reminder of the transformative power of art to document history, express emotion, and shape perceptions of the world.