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Loretta Hui-shan Yang Taipei / Shanghai


Public Collections: 
2007 Museum of Arts & Design, New York, USA 
2007 Corning Museum of Glass, New York, USA
2001 The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Los Angeles, USA 
2000 Museo del Vidro, Monterrey, Mexico 
2000 The Dunhuang Research Institute, Gansu, China 
1999 Guanshanyue Arts Museum, Shenzhen, China
1999 Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
1998 Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK 
1997 The National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C, USA
1996 The Tsui Museum of Art, Hong Kong
1995 Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China
1995 The Medicine Buddha Temple, Japan
1993/1998   The Palace Museum, Beijing, China

Educational background / Professional Qualification: 
Founder and Art Director of Liuligongfang
Honorary Professor at the Glass Art Studio of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
New York Experimental Glass Workshop
Foreign Language Department, Providence University, Taiwan

Awards:
2005  The winner of “Total Solution” award, Design for Asia Award (DFAA)
1984 / 1985   Twice winner of the award for best female leading actress
at the Golden Horse Awards Best Actress Prize at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival

“Loretta Hui-shan Yang's work proves that with a will there is a way. Within a thousand-year old Chinese culture, she discovered a unique means to speak to our souls and evoke a world of imagination.” 
—— Antoine Leperlier

Loretta Hui-shan Yang began her pursuit of contemporary Liuli art in 1987 and in the process revived China's art of “pate-de-verre”—— a technique that once flourished in 4 B.C. China. Over twenty years, Loretta Hui-shan Yang has used her individual artistic gifts and her acute powers of observation to create sculptured works in Liuli which are richly imbued with a traditional Chinese artistic vocabulary and human philosophy.

 

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