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Tony Hsieh

Tony Hsieh,1born in Shantou in March, 960, is good at many kinds of calligraphy. He has won the Bronze Award of Contemporary China Youth Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition, the Silver Award of Guangdong Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition and the Special Award of Shantou Literature and Art Award. He served as a judge of the Guangdong Joint Exhibition. He is currently a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of China Poetry Society, a director of Guangdong Calligraphers Association, the chairman of Shantou Calligraphers Association and the president of Shantou Calligraphy Research Institute. His works have participated in many national large-scale art exhibitions and overseas large-scale exhibitions.

Chinese name: Tony Hsieh.

Place of Birth: Shantou City

Date of birth:1March 960

Occupation: calligrapher

Graduate school: Sun Yat-sen University

Main achievements: Bronze Award of Contemporary China Youth Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition.

Main achievements: Silver Award of Guangdong Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition.

The prose collection Notes of Yiyuan Garden won the 5th Bingxin Prose Award (20 13).

Representative works: Selected works of Tony Hsieh, a famous calligrapher in Guangdong Province; Notes on Yiyuan Garden (I and II): Reflections on China's calligraphy; Scholar calligrapher Zhan Antai.

Major: China Language and Literature.

Character experience

Tony Hsieh, 1960 was born in Shantou in March, and graduated from Sun Yat-sen University with a major in Chinese language and literature.

He is currently a member of China Calligraphers Association, a member of China Poetry Society, a director of Guangdong Calligraphers Association, the chairman of Shantou Calligraphers Association and the president of Shantou Calligraphy Research Institute.

Tony Hsieh took calligraphy from Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing schools, dabbled extensively in clinical studies, and was good at cursive writing, thus forming his own unique calligraphy style. Tony Hsieh's works have participated in many national exhibitions, China Youth Exhibition, Youth Exhibition and World China Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and China Calligraphers Association, and won many awards. In addition to holding personal calligraphy exhibitions in Shantou, personal calligraphy exhibitions were also held in Shanghai, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Guilin, including Rong Baozhai, Guangzhou, Rong Baozhai, Wuhan, Rong Baozhai and Guilin, and exhibitions were held in Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Russia, Britain and other countries and Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. His works have been collected by China Academy of Fine Arts, Xiling Publishing House, Guangdong Bookstore, Shandong Painting and Calligraphy Institute and other local museums and art galleries.

Tony Hsieh has written many books. Selected Calligraphy of Tony Hsieh, a Famous Calligrapher in Guangdong Province, edited by Guangdong Calligraphers Association and published by Lingnan Fine Arts Publishing House. The thesis was selected in previous Guangdong Calligraphy Seminar, published in various professional journals in China, and included in the Collection of Calligraphy Essays in Guangdong Province in Recent 50 Years. 20 1 1 Notes from Yiyuan Garden, a collection of essays published by Shantou University Press, won the 5th Bing Xin Prose Award. 20 16 cooperation with Hua Xu, published by Xiamen university press, 300,000 words-reflection on China's calligraphy. 20 18 Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House published his book Notes on Yiyuan Garden (Part II)-Notes on Literary Theory. 20 19 Zhan Antai, a scholar and calligrapher, was published by Xiamen university press.

Important works

Selected Calligraphy of Tony Hsieh, a Famous Calligrapher in Guangdong Province, edited by Guangdong Calligraphers Association and published by Lingnan Fine Arts Publishing House. The paper was selected in previous Guangdong Calligraphy Seminar, published by calligraphy theory in various professional journals in China, and included in the Collection of Calligraphy Essays in Guangdong Province in Recent 50 Years.

20 1 1 Notes from Yiyuan Garden, a collection of essays published by Shantou University Press, won the 5th Bing Xin Prose Award.

20 16 In cooperation with Hua Xu, 300,000 words of Reflection on China's Calligraphy were published by Xiamen University Press.

20 18 Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House published his book Notes on Yiyuan Garden (Part II)-Notes on Literary Theory.

20 19 Zhan Antai, a scholar and calligrapher, published by Xiamen university press, with 300,000 words.

Winning record

Bronze Award of Contemporary China Youth Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition

Silver Award of Guangdong Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Exhibition

The prose collection Notes of Yiyuan Garden won the 5th Bingxin Prose Award (20 13).

Art chronology

He went to Japan for many times to hold personal calligraphy exhibitions and academic exchanges, and held calligraphy lectures in colleges and universities.

His works have been exhibited in Korea, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan for many times. He has held personal calligraphy exhibitions in Shanghai and Shantou.

His works have been exhibited in many exhibitions sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and China Calligraphers Association.

Calligraphy works are collected by China Academy of Fine Arts, Xiling Printing House, Guangdong Bookstore, Shandong Painting and Calligraphy Institute and other local museums and art galleries.

20 13 10 month,

"Lingnan Style-Tony Hsieh Calligraphy Exhibition" was held in Tianjin Art Museum.

2065438+March 2005,

Hold "Romance-Tony Hsieh Calligraphy Exhibition" in Rong Baozhai.

20 15 12,

Rong Baozhai Hubei Branch held "Love between Mountains and Seas-Tony Hsieh Calligraphy Exhibition".

2065438+March 2007,

Held at the Confucius Institute of South Bank University in London, England, the "Inscription Exhibition of China-Xie Jia Hua Han Portrait" was held at the Confucius Institute of South Bank University in London.

2065438+June 2007,

"Going to the Past-Tony Hsieh Calligraphy Exhibition" was held in Guilin Art Museum in Rong Baozhai.

August 20 19,

Tony Hsieh Calligraphy Exchange Exhibition was held in China Cultural Center, Bangkok, Thailand.

20 19 10 month,

Invited to participate in the "China Painting and Calligraphy Masters: Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between China and".

20 19 1 1 month,

Invited to participate in the 11th China-Korea Calligraphy Exchange Exhibition held in Gwangju, South Korea.

Personality assessment

Tony Hsieh has a wide range of calligraphy methods and a broad vision. He dabbled extensively in the calligraphy of Oracle Bone Inscriptions, Da Xiaozhuan, Li, Weibei, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. What he is best at is cursive calligraphy creation, which not only draws lessons from famous calligraphers in France, Jin, Tang, Song and Yuan, but also absorbs the nourishment of Wang Duo in the late Ming Dynasty, thus forming his own unique calligraphy style. The brushwork is calm, the structure is peaceful, and the shades and dryness complement each other, showing the charm of calmness, elegance, simplicity and truthfulness, which is naturally the result of his immersion in sages' classics and exploration of ancient methods. In the process of reading and studying, Mr. Tony Hsieh is not confined to the ancients and ancient methods, but has a well-thought-out plan, turns the ancients into me, uses a pen calmly and calmly, is smart and broad-minded, hides cleverness in the clumsy, and embodies it in the technique, turning concrete stippling into an internal image. There is mystery in the ordinary, which shows the ancient charm of Xiao San, full of vitality and vitality, and is also the external expression of his own spirit. The works are noble and mellow, harmonious in form and spirit, simple in structure and vigorous in strength. They not only pay attention to the deliberate expression of stippling, but also pay attention to the internal expression of their works, fully mobilize all positive factors in the writing process, and pay attention to rhythm and rhythm, which makes people applaud.

Tony Hsieh's calligraphy has his pursuit of ideals and his unique understanding of ideals, but more importantly, his release after entering a certain realm. Letting go is casual, casual, but how many people can do it? He knows the way of art, not deliberately, but relaxing, watching flowers and clouds, listening to rain and playing music, or eating food, bitter tea, playing chess and calligraphy, poetry and songs. He knows Lu You's so-called "Kung Fu is beyond poetry". In his love, there is a factor to appreciate the beauty of art and a unique aesthetic taste. Or because he has such a unique aesthetic feeling that he can read his beautiful charm from his calligraphy.

Exhibition of works