Ju Ming
Born 1938 • Taiwanese
u Ming was born in 1938 in Maioli, Taiwan. At the age of 15, he studied wood carving and worked on restorations of the Mazu temple as an apprentice of Master Chin-Chuan Lee who was a Buddhist statuary craftsman. Later, when Ju was 30 years old, he studied under the tutelage of Taiwan's most eminent Modernist sculptor Yuyu Yang. At the same time, Ju started to create large-scale abstract works and explored new mediums including copper, iron, stone, stainless steel, sponge and ceramic. In 1976, the National Museum of History in Taipei held Ju Ming’s first solo exhibition. After receiving much acclaim for his sculptures, Ju was named as one of the Ten Outstanding Youths of 1976. Despite the exhibition’s unprecedented success, Ju was not fully satisfied with his work. At the time, Ju developed a daily practice in Taichi boxing for his health. He grew inspired by the art of Taichi and gradually developed his Taichi series to convey the practice’s dynamic movement into his carvings. Ju’s Taichi realizations and particular use of medium not only supported his personal development and artistry, but also distinguished him from his peers. In 1977, Ju Ming had his first show outside of Taiwan at the Tokyo Central Art Museum in Japan. The exhibition showcased 28 of Ju’s Taichi series's wooden sculptures and won high praise from Japanese critics. From 1980 onwards, Ju continually gained international acclaim and exhibited his works abroad. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ju Ming’s artistic creativity came to full fruition. His major productions, Taichi series and Living World series, developed during this time and he continues to expand both breadths of work. Ju Ming has received various awards and recognitions for his talent. In 2003, he was given a title and diploma as an honorary Doctor of Art by Fu Jen Catholic University. In 2004, Taiwan's Executive Yuan honoured Ju Ming with the Cultural Award, which is considered the highest honour and prize in the arts and cultural circles of Taiwan. In 2007, Ju was awarded the 18th Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize, following a long list of honors.
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Ju Ming
Born 1938 • Taiwanese
u Ming was born in 1938 in Maioli, Taiwan. At the age of 15, he studied wood carving and worked on restorations of the Mazu temple as an apprentice of Master Chin-Chuan Lee who was a Buddhist statuary craftsman. Later, when Ju was 30 years old, he studied under the tutelage of Taiwan's most eminent Modernist sculptor Yuyu Yang. At the same time, Ju started to create large-scale abstract works and explored new mediums including copper, iron, stone, stainless steel, sponge and ceramic. In 1976, the National Museum of History in Taipei held Ju Ming’s first solo exhibition. After receiving much acclaim for his sculptures, Ju was named as one of the Ten Outstanding Youths of 1976. Despite the exhibition’s unprecedented success, Ju was not fully satisfied with his work. At the time, Ju developed a daily practice in Taichi boxing for his health. He grew inspired by the art of Taichi and gradually developed his Taichi series to convey the practice’s dynamic movement into his carvings. Ju’s Taichi realizations and particular use of medium not only supported his personal development and artistry, but also distinguished him from his peers. In 1977, Ju Ming had his first show outside of Taiwan at the Tokyo Central Art Museum in Japan. The exhibition showcased 28 of Ju’s Taichi series's wooden sculptures and won high praise from Japanese critics. From 1980 onwards, Ju continually gained international acclaim and exhibited his works abroad. During the 1980s and 1990s, Ju Ming’s artistic creativity came to full fruition. His major productions, Taichi series and Living World series, developed during this time and he continues to expand both breadths of work. Ju Ming has received various awards and recognitions for his talent. In 2003, he was given a title and diploma as an honorary Doctor of Art by Fu Jen Catholic University. In 2004, Taiwan's Executive Yuan honoured Ju Ming with the Cultural Award, which is considered the highest honour and prize in the arts and cultural circles of Taiwan. In 2007, Ju was awarded the 18th Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize, following a long list of honors.
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ArtCollection.io is a cloud based solution that gives you access to your collection anywhere you have a secure internet connection. In addition to a beautiful web dashboard, we also provide users with a suite of mobile applications that allow for data synchronization and offline browsing. Feel confident in your ability to access your art collection anywhere around the world at anytime. Download ArtCollection.io today!

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