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Huang wen xian

Huang Wen Xian

Prof. Huang hold the chair Professor of Design Architecture in the Guangxi Art University. Huang Wen Xian Graduated from School of Environmental Art design Central Craft Art institute of China (Art school of Tsinghua University, Beijing). Work as Vice President in Architecture design School, Guangxi Arts College, Master of PHD student, Architecture Design discipline leader Executive member of China Architectural society, Member of Chinese arts and crafts society sculpture committee interior design branch, Executive member of China Artist Association, Vice-chairman of Guangxi Architectural Decoration Association, President of Guangxi interior design association, Member of Guangxi Watercolor Association.

2007 The watercolor painting “Cottage by the River” participated in the China-ASEAN Young Artists Art Exhibition and was exhibited in Guangxi Nationalities Museum.

2008 Participated in the Guangxi Artists Works Exhibition at the Huangpu Military Academy Alumni Association of the Guangxi CPPCC at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taiwan. The watercolor work “Blue and White Porcelain”.

2009 The watercolor painting “Morning Prayer at the Holy Lake” participated in the 11th exhibition of the Chinese Artists Association.

2011 11 pieces including the watercolor painting “Sweetness”. Participated in the exhibition of the Chinese Spring Festival Art Festival in Paris, France.

2013 He was appointed as the director of the Guangxi Kai Ming Academy of Painting, and his watercolor painting “Miao Daughter” was selected to be included in the executive director’s exhibition of the Central Academy of Kai Ming Painting and exhibited at the National Art Museum of China.

2021 A total of 8 watercolor works “Four Seasons” and “Beautiful Landscapes of Mountains and Rivers” were exhibited. Participated in the “Canadian Online Art Exhibition of 1977 and 1978 Central Academy of Arts and Crafts Students”.

2023 A total of 19 watercolor works “Flowers” and “Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter” were exhibited in Chatswood, Sydney.