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For other people named Deng Wei, see Deng Wei (disambiguation).
Deng Wei (born 13 April 1959) is a Chinese photographer, and a professor at Tsinghua University, China.[1]
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Early life
Deng Wei was born into an intellectual family. His grandfather Deng Xuecen was a famous traditional Chinese doctor. His father Deng Yuwen was graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University in Beijing, was an educator and cultural scholar. During Deng wei youth, he studied painting under the tutelage of Li Keran, painter and professor of the China Central Academy of Fine Arts. and studied aesthetic theory under the tutelage of Zhu Guangqian, aesthetician and professor of Peking University. From 1978 to 1982, he studied at the Department of Photography in Beijing Film Academy. in 1982, he graduated with excellent grades and started to teach at Beijing Film Academy.
Career
From 1978 to 1986, he finished the first celebrity portrait album Portrait Collections of Chinese Cultural Celebrity, which was published by the Joint Publishing Co. in Hong Kong, which was titled as "a Cultural Project for China", It filled the gap in Chinese celebrity portrait photography, and made pioneering contributions for the establishment and development of celebrity portrait branch in China.
From 1982 to 1990, he lectured in Beijing Film Academy, he taught the course "Photographic Composition" and "Portrait Photography", he published Sculpting in an Instant, the rules of Photographic Sculpting.
In 1985, he shot the film Sacrifice for Youth, which won the Hong Kong Film Awards, and France Dorset International Film Festival Special Jury Prize.
From 1990 to 2000, he finished world celebrity portrait shooting in five continents, he depicted hundreds of portraits in a unique perspective for world outstanding politicians, cultural figures, artists and scientists, and finished notes with millions words, which was praised as "Outstanding Contributions in Photographic History".
In 2004, he held a photographic exhibition titled "Portraits of Peace" in the United Nations Headquarters, it was aimed to promote peace, harmonious coexistence and collaborative development for human.
From2008- Professor, Academy of Arts & Design, Tsinghua University. Beijing, China.
Main solo exhibitions
- Chinese, 2010 Shanghai Expo, China, 2010.
- Beijinger, Capital Museum, China, 2009.
- Sun on the Aegean Sea, Capital Museum , China, 2008.
- Deng Wei Photography Exhibition, National Art Museum of China, 2007.
- Wind from China, The Royal Photographic Society, England, 2006.
- Deng Wei: Photography Art Exhibition, President Carter Center, Atlanta, USA, 2005.
- The Portraits of Peace, UN Headquarters, New York, 2004.
- Deng Wei: Photography Art Exhibition, He Xiangning Art Museum, Shen Zhen, China, 2003.
- Deng Wei: Photography Art Exhibition, Li Keran's exhibition ancient house, Xu Zhou, China, 2002.
- Deng Wei: A Look at the World, International Exhibition Center, Beijing, China, 2001.
- World Celebrities Through Deng Wei's Camera, National Art Museum of China, 2001.
Photography works are collected worldwide by a number of organizations such as The National Gallery, museums and libraries.
Main published works
- 1986, A Photographic Record of Eminent Cultural Figures of China
- 1991, Momentary Shape
- 1999, Deng Wei's Diary
- 2000, World Celebrities Through Deng Wei's Camera
- 2001, Deng Wei: A Look at the World
- 2003, Selection of Photographic Works
- 2003, Selection of Deng Wei's Photographic Art works
- 2004, Eight years
- 2004, Deng Wei and Fifty Faces
- 2006, Wind from China
- 2007, Collected Works of Deng Wei
- 2007, Album of Works Donated by Deng Wei to the National Art Museum of China
- 2008, The Story of Learning Chinese Painting
- 2008, Sun on the Aegean Sea
- 2009, Catching the Light and Shadow of the Sun
- 2009, Beijinger
- 2010, Chinese
Main awards
- 1987, The Hong Kong Film Award
- 2004, The Golden Medal of China Photography Arts
- 2007, Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society
- 2009, The Greece Sophie Award
- 2010, PPA International Award for Outstanding Contribution
References
- ^ "The Big Picture". China Daily. May 8, 2007. http://www.china.org.cn/english/culture/210093.htm. Retrieved June 28, 2011.
Categories:- Chinese photographers
- 1959 births
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