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Guo peiyu

郭培育

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Guo peiyu(郭培育)

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GUO PEIYU
Contemporary artist, born in Shishi, Quanzhou, in 1962.
He enrolled at Shanghai Theatre Academy on stage design in 1981, studied with famous contemporary artist Cai Guoqiang under Professor Zhou Benyi. After graduating from STA, he got a job in Xiamen TV Station and shot...
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GUO PEIYU
Contemporary artist, born in Shishi, Quanzhou, in 1962.
He enrolled at Shanghai Theatre Academy on stage design in 1981, studied with famous contemporary artist Cai Guoqiang under Professor Zhou Benyi. After graduating from STA, he got a job in Xiamen TV Station and shot a documentary named "Journey to Quanzhou".
He studied and settled in Japan in 1989. During that time, he created a lot of paintings and photographs. His exhibitions attract various publications and TV stations, such as People's Daily, The Wall Street Journal, Asahi Shimbun, China Youth Daily, Wen Wei Po and Yazhou Zhoukan. Especially NHK WORLD TV, chūkyō television broadcasting, Nagoya Broadcasting Network Co and TV TOKYO Corporation interviewed him and created short documentaries for reporting.
Guo's works are heavy, large but smooth. His styles are similar with Cezanne's. He manages to manifest a concise way of the whole paintings, which encourages the audience to have their own imaginations. He depicts real objects in the unreal and it also reflects the spirits in traditional Chinese art. Guo's purpose is to pursue genuineness of the charm in dancing instead of mimicking models in life. His ideas of emphasizing inner parts of the world are the same as Paul Cézanne's. All his own creation is mixed with contemporary elements from both eastern and western culture, expressed in a concise way. He uses his proficiencies in photography to redefine Chinese colorful paintings with Charlie Chaplin, a significant label of the early 1900s. It is provoking that he uses Chaplin's humors to reflect the development of materialistic society and impetuous attitudes toward everything. Guo applies new colors to Charlie Chaplin's image in order to demonstrate the value of reconsidering the issues at that time.
Totem. As a symbol of spirits, totem is one of the oldest art expressions. Guo's Sancai, a versatile type of decoration on Chinese pottery mainly using three colors--brown, green, and a creamy off-white, is inspired by the sculpture in historical museum. He set sancai away from the ancient background while creating his art work. Instead, he analyzes how sancai was made up of upon his own experiences. He also painted borders to emphasize sancai's posture, which is like yelling out soundlessly. This is his sentiments towards social development within a decade.


Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin reflected and criticized the society through his outstanding comedies in order to trigger people's resonance in their hearts. Guo applies different colors to Chaplin's humorous image so as to indicate the contemporary values of the problems brought out at that time.
Worker-peasant-soldier. Worker-peasant-soldier is a synonym of a special time in Chinese history. Soldier in this word means Chinese Red Army and it is unique in Chinese history. The symbols of Worker-peasant-soldier and students were printed on various products' trademarks, especially on third series of CNY. Third series of CNY were officially issued from April, 1962 and gradually disappeared from people's lives until 2000 after circulating in market of 38 years. This group of work based on the theme of Worker-peasant-soldier is Guo's reconsideration to those times. He reestablishes the image of Worker-peasant-soldier with contemporary elements in contrast of the original ones. The contrasts are as intense as liquors.

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“Guo peiyu's Artworks”

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USD 149.76 Year.2022 w19.50 x h26.80 x d0.01 cm

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USD 149.76 Year.2022 w19.50 x h26.80 x d0.01 cm

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USD 149.76 Year.2022 w19.50 x h26.80 x d0.01 cm

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USD 149.76 Year.2022 w19.50 x h26.80 x d0.01 cm

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羅漢

USD 2,080.00 Year.2021 w36.00 x h45.00 x d2.00 cm

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羅漢

USD 832.00 Year.2022 w33.00 x h41.00 x d2.00 cm

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富士山

USD 665.60 Year.2022 w41.00 x h32.00 x d2.00 cm

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夢、江戸

USD 582.40 Year.2022 w24.00 x h33.00 x d2.00 cm

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USD 499.20 Year.2022 w33.00 x h24.00 x d2.00 cm

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USD 249.60 Year.2022 w26.00 x h36.00 x d0.00 cm

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USD 249.60 Year.2021 w26.00 x h36.00 x d0.00 cm

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Biography

to be updated 1988 Solo Exhibition at Xiamen Workers' Cultural Palace

1989 Study in Japan

1989 Solo Exhibition at Hashi Yasuda Trust Bank, Japan

1990 Gifu IC Exhibition

1990 Participated in the 3rd Asian Friendship Association Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art)

1991 "Destru...
to be updated 1988 Solo Exhibition at Xiamen Workers' Cultural Palace

1989 Study in Japan

1989 Solo Exhibition at Hashi Yasuda Trust Bank, Japan

1990 Gifu IC Exhibition

1990 Participated in the 3rd Asian Friendship Association Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art)

1991 "Destruction of Hands" series in Kanayama-cho, Gifu Prefecture, Japan

1992 Solo exhibition at Itabashi Chinese Modern Art Gallery, Japan

1992 Exhibition at Hara-bombing Art Museum, Japan

1993 Mori's Art Exhibition (Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art)

1993 Solo Exhibition at Tokyo Hosei University Student Union Hall

1993 Tokyo Hosei University Student Union Hall Solo Exhibition

1994 Solo Exhibition at Nerima Cultural Center, Tokyo

1994 Solo Exhibition at OOFUKU Gallery, Gifu, Japan

1994 Solo Exhibition at Miharaya Gallery, Ginza

1995 Solo Exhibition at the National Diet Library, Japan

1995 Solo Exhibition at Honno Gallery, Yokohama, Japan

2004 Return to China

2008 Participated in the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympic Games

2008 Photographic creation for the 7th Shanghai Biennale series "Years 1978".

2015 Guo Cultivation Performance Art Exhibition (Shishi City Museum)

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