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Qiu Zhenzhong's Calligraphy Works

The characteristics of Qiu Zhenzhong's calligraphy works are as follows:

In calligraphy, it embodies the characteristics of writing and graphic generation. In the process of study and creation, Qiu Zhenzhong feels that the unit space divided by the center line of the work is the key to calligraphy composition.

Generally speaking, learning calligraphy is to master the structure of words one by one, and the structure of words is a core and key link. Seal script, official script, regular script and running script are all the same, only cursive script is different. Cursive script is divided into grass and weeds, and cursive characters are separated, which is not essentially different from other characters. However, the spatial organization of some words in Weeds has undergone qualitative changes, but there are still clear boundaries between words in many cases.

Character introduction:

Qiu Zhenzhong, male, 1947, from Nanchang, Jiangxi. 198 1 Graduated from Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts as a calligraphy graduate. Master of arts. Now he is a professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, a doctoral supervisor, and the vice president of the Comparative Research Institute of Calligraphy and Painting. 1995- 1997, visiting professor, Nara National University of Education, Japan.

He has held many personal exhibitions in Beijing, Geneva, Nara and Los Angeles, and participated in many important exhibitions such as "Living at this time-29 modern artists from China" (German National Museum of Modern Art). He has written Forms and Interpretation of Calligraphy, Where Does God Live, Writing and Care, China Calligraphy: 167 Exercise, Contemporary Sisyphus-Qiu Zhenzhong Calligraphy, Painting and Poetry, etc.