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中国油画界色彩大师、海派画家陈均德

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核心提示:中国油画界色彩大师、海派画家陈均德 2017-09-08 AT a time when art in China was decidedly utilitarian and Soviet-style realism held sway, Shanghai-born artist Chen Junde was secretly admiring the wor

  Perhaps that’s why Chen choked at the opening, saying:“I warmed both of my hands with great passion for art. All I want is to create quality works and share my experience with my students. I still have my ideals, so let’s move on.”

2017-09-08

  “Chen is a reclusive artist, who shies away from the outside hustle and bustle,” says Shang Hui, a renowned art critic.“He still lives in his dream. That’s why he is able to keep a peaceful mind and heart toward life and art.”

  The characters in the literature he read, such as Jean-Christophe in Romain Rolland’s namesake novel, encouraged him to pursue his belief in art.

  Born in 1937 in Shanghai, Chen graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy in 1960 and was tutored under Yan Wenliang and Min Xiwen, both heavyweight names in China’s modern art history.

  The romantic world of the impressionism captured his imagination with a world filled with light, shadow and softness.

  His solo exhibition, featuring a cluster of his impressionistic paintings, was recently held at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.

  Rich colors and wild lines bring out the weighty qualities under his brush. Whether the flowers, the former French concession area, or the scene of the southern part of China, the Montmartre and the nudes all share a strong and unique art style that only belongs to Chen.

  “Chen is the kind of artist who prefers to keep a low profile and hates to be entangled with the social web,” says Ding Xilin, executive curator of the exhibition and Chen’s closest friend for years.“All he is keen on is his canvas, and nothing else.”

  Now at the age of 80, Chen credits the “youthful rebellion” for the trajectory his career has taken.

  Someone calls Chen “a master of colors,” as the hues in his works are bold, brilliant and shining. It is hard to believe that some of the most daunting-sized artworks filled with passion and vitality were created just in the past several years.

  The exhibition featured around 60 paintings and 20 sketches created by Chen in the last 60 years, representing his art during different periods of his life. Chen also donated five works to the National Art Museum of China.

中国油画界色彩大师、海派画家陈均德

  At van Gogh’s house, he had a revelation:“I thought I was familiar with his studio, that sunny, neat room in his paintings. The actual room, however, was dark and dank. It was when I saw the room that I realized van Gogh was painting the sunshine in his heart.”

  “For me, the most essential answer to one’s long life is to become as simple as possible,” Chen concludes.

  “That’s why I was assigned to the army upon graduation to receive more ‘education’,” he says. Much to his surprise, the army turned out to be something of an artistic refuge.

  He read French literature and coveted impressionistic paintings during the dark days of that turbulent period.

  Shang’s words are echoed by the artist.

  “It was in Paris that I began to understand why artists said,‘Burn the Louvre’,” he says,“because you feel hopeless standing in front of the masterpieces, knowing you can never surpass them.”

  Chen came of age, as an artist, during the “cultural revolution”(1966-76) when socialist realism was the dominant painting style. While his peers were mastering the Russian style, Chen followed his heart, poring over books on impressionism.

  Ding reveals that Chen recently had surgery and all the people on the team were worried that the artist would not manage to make the opening day of his exhibition.

  AT a time when art in China was decidedly utilitarian and Soviet-style realism held sway, Shanghai-born artist Chen Junde was secretly admiring the work of European impressionists.

  So if he couldn’t paint at school, he would do so at home; if no one would teach him about European art and literature, then the school library would become his haven. However, keeping secrets at the time was extremely difficult, and Chen’s paint-spattered clothes soon gave him away.

  “On my first day, an officer asked me to paint a series of landscapes for a big conference room,” he recalls.

  Since then, his works have centered on changes in light and shadow. His subjects are concrete and realistic, imbued with carefree, extroverted brushstrokes. His diaphanous brushwork captures the trembling leaves and shimmering water.

  In the late 1980s, Chen rose to fame in Hong Kong, and one of his paintings sold for about US$100,000. In 1999, the French government invited him to spend half a year in Paris.

中国油画界色彩大师、海派画家陈均德

  Surprisingly, this was Chen’s first solo exhibition and probably the last, despite his reputation in the art community.

  That assignment was carried out in the countryside where Chen spent three months painting impressionistic scenes.

  “Ilya Repin once said that no master ever came out of an art academy, and I have to agree,” says Chen.“My teachers assigned so many line drawings and portraits, and I was totally fed up. I questioned why we were sticking to the Russian style, since Slavic culture differs so much from Chinese culture.”

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