Ding Fang
Ding Fang (); born 1956 in
Wugong County,
Shaanxi) is a Chinese painter and curator. He graduated from the
Nanjing Fine Arts Academy in 1986, with a Masters in oil painting, where he later taught for several years. After working both as a professional artist and on the editorial staff of Fine Arts in China Magazine, he moved in 2000 to the Institute of Fine Arts at
Nanjing University, where he currently teaches. His work appeared in several prominent shows in China in the early 1980s. When political circumstances made it difficult for him to continue working as an independent artist, he began to exhibit in galleries in
Sweden,
Vienna,
Los Angeles,
London,
Oxford,
Sydney, and
Rotterdam. In recent years his work has featured in many major Chinese exhibitions, including the Beijing Biennale in 2003 and ''The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art''. He was the subject of a retrospective at the
National Art Museum of China in 2002. The
Yuan Center gallery in Beijing included several of his paintings in their recent exhibition, ''After Culture''. Fang is known to be a member of the avant-garde movement.
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