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Chang Ch'ung-ho or Zhang Chonghe (1914–2015), Chinese-American poet, painter, calligrapher; Chen Guang; Chen Ke; Chen Man; Chen, Movana (1975–present), paper knitting artist; Chen Peiqiu (born 1922), the best-selling woman painter alive; Chen Qiang; Chen Shaoxiong; Chen Shuxia; Chow Chung-cheng (1908–1996), finger painter, writer; Chow ...
Chen Xiaocui [a] (25 September 1902 – 1 July 1967) was a Chinese poet, writer, and painter who composed classical Chinese poetry, short stories, novels, and plays, translated Western literature, and created traditional Chinese paintings. She was a founder of the Chinese Women's Calligraphy and Painting Association.
Sun Chan (Chen Shen) Movana Chen; Chen Ruo Bing; Chen Shuxia; Chen Tianzhuo; Yu Chen (artist) Cheng Ran (artist) Xinyi Cheng; Amy Cheung (artist) Chi Peng; Chinese Apartment Art; Luke Ching Chin Wai; Chu Yun; Liu Chuang (artist) Chun Hua Catherine Dong; Concept 21; Cui Jie; Cui Xiuwen
Beijing National Art Museum of China. China/Avant-Garde Exhibition is one of the most significant exhibitions in the history of Chinese contemporary Opening on February 5, 1989 at the National Art Museum of China (formerly the National Art Gallery), and featured over 186 artists and approximately 300 artworks from all over China.
Miao Ying (Chinese: 苗颖; pinyin: Miáo Yǐng; born 1985) is a contemporary artist and writer [1] who is based in New York City and Shanghai, best known for her research based projects addressing her Stockholm Syndrome relationship with the Chinese internet such as The Blind Spot (2007), [2] Chinternet Plus (2016), [3] and online culture inside the Great Firewall.
Georgette Chen (1906-1993), Chinese-Singaporean modern art painter; Chen Jin (1907-1998), first Taiwanese painter to achieve national recognition; Chen Ke (born 1978), painter; Movana Chen (born 1975), paper knitting artist; Chen Peiqiu (1922-2020), best-selling woman painter of her day; Chen Shu (1660–1736), Qing dynasty painter