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Title:
Horse
Object name(s):
Prints
Collection:
Aberystwyth University, School of Art Museum & Gallery
Acquisition date:
2015
Acquisition method:
Gift
Dimension:
Height
Dimension value:
440
Dimension:
Width
Dimension value:
600
Material:
Woodcut
Object name:
Prints (TYPE)
Object number:
PR4393
Object production date:
2012
Date - earliest / single:
2012
Date - latest:
2014
Object production person:
Hao Xie
Person's association:
artist
Person's biographical note:
Prints were exhibited as part of the exhibition: 'Contemporary Chinese Printmaking: Prints by Artists from Hunan Province' exhibited at The School of Art Aberystwyth 13 October - 21 November 2014 at the Oriel Gallery, Clotworthy House, Antrim Castle 27 September - 5 November 2016.
Person's forenames:
Hao
Person's place of birth:
China
Person's surname:
Xie
Object production place:
China, Hunan Province
Owner:
The artist
Organisation's association:
Object source
Responsible department/section:
Prints
Text:
Curated by Paul Croft, the exhibition 'Contemporary Chinese Printmakers' is the second in a two-part exchange between Aberystwyth and Changsha and follows the successful showing of 界 Jie (Borders) - a joint-exhibition between Croft and Professor Lu Yu from Changsha Central South University, held earlier at Changsha Houhu International Art Park during May and June. Comprising of over sixty prints by 29 printmakers and members of The Hunan Printmaking Association the exhibition also included prints by students from Changsha Central South University, Changsha Normal University and The Art School at Hunan University of Science and Technology.
Text reason:
Collections online text

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