Solo Exhibition of Wang Mingxian 2.18-4.8,2012

WANG MINGXIAN
Mr. Wang Mingxian, an expert in Chinese Great Cultural Revolution fine arts, is currently Associate Dean of the Architectural Arts Institute at China Art Academy. He specializes in fine arts history of new China, architectural aesthetics and Chinese contemporary architecture. Wang Mingxian was the preparatory committee member of Chinese modern art exhibition 1989, one of the secretary- general of Chinese contemporary architecture art exhibition in UIA international architect congress in 1999, the curator of the Chinese young architects experimental works exhibition 1999, executive committee member of the China Pavilion in the 51st Venice Biennale 2005, the curator of the China Pavilion in the 10th International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Architecture Biennale 2006.
Works:
"Contemporary Architectural Culture And Aesthetics" the academic collection (Co-editor-in-chief),Tianjin science and technology press in 1989;
"The Aesthetics Document of Chinese Architecture " (chief editor), Tianjin science and technology press in 1997;
"An Illustrated History of Fine Arts in New China:1966-1976 "(Wang Mingxian, Yan Shanchun),Chinese youth press in 2000.
Solo Exhibitions:
The Missing Memory of Fine Arts History: Wang Mingxian Contemporary Art + the Collection Exhibition (Wall Art Museum,Beijing, 2007)
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nd Exhibition of The Missing Memory of Fine Arts History (TRA Gallery, Beijing, 2008)
Group Exhibitions:
No U-turn - Chinese Avant-Garde Art Pieces (TRA Gallery, Beijing, 2007)
Heaven: Contemporary Chinese Art Exhibition frontier (Asian art center, Beijing, 2007)
The second session of the Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art Exhibition: Meng (Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, 2008)
Historical images - 2009 Exhibition of Chinese Contemporary Art (Shenzhen Art Museum, Shenzhen, 2009; Hubei Provincial Museum of Art, Wuhan, 2009)
Metropolis Now! - A Selection of Chineses Contemporary Art (National Art Museum of China and the Meridian International Centre co-hosted. the Meridian International Centre, Washington DC, U.S., 2009)
<Biennale Chengdu:Glorious landscape of Contemporary Art Exhibition> (Chengdu,2011)