Wang Hua, born in Nan Ping, Fujian Province in 1981. In 2012, Wang came to Beijing and started working in the cafeteria of CAFA (Central Academy of Fine Arts). Her talents were discovered by CAFA students and she was recommended to Professor Yuan Yunsheng, a professor from the oil painting department.
Wang’s talent was quickly recognized and began to receive much appreciation and attention. Afterward, she participated in exhibitions of Beijing Times Museum, and One Way Street Space, and her works were collected by museums and important collectors.In 2017, Tabula Rasa Gallery has held her solo exhibition “TEN DOORS”. She has participated in Almost Art Project in 2015 to 2019. In 2016, One Way Street Space has held her first solo exhibition “Trace”. Today, Wang Hua is a resident artist at One Way Street Space, allowing her the time and support for further artistic experiments to become a possibility.
Text courtesy Tabula Rasa Gallery
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