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Shaken the Heaven and Earth: The Words Turn over a New Leaf Collection Image
Shaken the Heaven and Earth: The Words Turn over a New Leaf

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Introduction:Shaken the Heaven and Earth: The Words Turn over a New Leaf is a collaborative semi-cursive scripted calligraphy couplet by eight artists. The second line of the couplet is written by Su Feng-Nan, Hsiung Yi-Chun, Lin Jin-Chung, and Huang Chih-Yang, each with one character.
Su Feng-Nan (1943- ), born in Tamshui, New Taipei City, Taiwan. Graduated from the first class of the National Taiwan University of Arts in 1965 and won first prizes in art exhibitions at various levels, he was honored with the 10th Zhong-Shan Culture and Arts Award in 1975 and the 18th Chinese Literary Award in 1997. Started his career as a professor at the National Taiwan University of Arts in 1983, he later gained a master's degree in the Arts at the Academy of Art University (San Francisco) in 1995. While inspired by Han Chang-Ching and Chiang Ching-Jung, Su Feng-Nan was taught by Fu Chuan-Fu and Hu Ke-Min.
Hsiung Yi-Chun (1953- ), art name Bao-Yi, originally from Wuhan, Hubei, was born in Taichung. Graduated from Chinese Culture University with a master's degree in fine arts, he once served as Assistant Researcher and Head of the Collection Section of the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Director of the Research and Promotion Team of the National Taiwan Arts Education Center, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Aesthetic Education. Later, he served as the head of the Department of Fine Arts of Huafan University, the acting director of the Museum of Culture, and the School of Art and Design dean.
Lin Jin-Chung, courtesy name Ching-Lan, was born in Wufeng Township, Taichung County. During his studies at the National Chiayi University, he was inspired to study calligraphy and painting by Professors Zhen-Ming and Chen Ding-Chi and was later taught by Lu Fo-Ting and Chen Chi-Chuan. He later entered the National Taiwan University of Arts and the Chinese Culture University and received his master's degree from the University of Tsukuba in Japan. Today, he serves as a professor in the Department of Calligraphy and Painting at the National Taiwan University of the Arts. His calligraphy style is venerable yet vigorous, resonating an unspoken familiarity with his viewers. Lin Jin-Chung often referenced recently unearthed cultural relics and broaden the horizons of calligraphy.
Huang Chih-Yang (1966- ), nickname Huang-Yang, was born in Kaohsiung city. Gained a degree in M.F.A. at National Taiwan Normal University and Doctor of Calligraphy, at China Academy of Arts. He was the curator of the HCS Calligraphy Foundation, and currently serves as a professor in the Department of Fine Arts and Creative Arts at Huafan University and an adjunct professor in the Department of Fine Arts at National Taiwan Normal University.

Accession Number:PT09400402

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