Sun Liangang

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Sun.
Sun Liangang
a photograph of Sun Liangang
Born (1969-01-28) 28 January 1969
Beijing, China
Nationality Chinese
Awards Great Contribution Award, World Peace Award Art Competition May 2002
Sun Liangang
Chinese 孙连刚

Liangang Sun (Chinese: 孙连刚), born on January 28, 1969 in Beijing, China, is a Chinese contemporary artist. He is the initiator of contemporary Ideographism,[1] director of Chinese Artists Association, and Curator of Caochangdi Art District.[2]

Sun Liangang with Caochangdi Art District

Liangang Sun is the founder of Caochangdi Art District. He positioned Caochangdi on a more experimental and more academic level. Sun dedicates to develop Caochangdi to assist young artists while considering less the commercial factors. For instance, the “Zero Capital Policy” provides outstanding young artists platforms that bringing them into public.[3]

Sun Liangang with Columbia University

Liangang Sun is now Earth Institute Sustainability in the Arts Advisor at Columbia University.

Exhibition

Sun's Paintings

Date: 2008
Venue: Louvre
Artist: Sun Liangang

One of Sun Liangang's Paintings exhibited at Musée du Louvre in 2008

China Contemporary Poet Art Exhibition

Date: May 19, 2008 - May 25, 2008
Venue: Asia Art Funds
Artist: Bi Jianxun, Chen Yu, Dao Zi, Duo Duo, Lao Che, Mang Ke, Ouyang Jianghe, Song Lin, Sun Lian'gang, Wang Wangwang, Wang Ai, Xi Chuan, Xiao Xiao, Yan Li, Yang Dian, Yu Xinqiao, Zhong Ming [4]

From Here To Eternity

Date: Nov 3, 2011 - Jan 1, 2012
Venue: Hai Gallery, Beijing, China
Artists: Sonia Falcone, Sun Liangang [5]

Oriental Ideographism

Date: Dec 8, 2012 - Dec 30, 2012
Venue: FYR Gallery, Florence, Italy
Artist: Sun Liangang[6]

Sun Liangang's Art Gallery exhibited in Florence, Italy

Sun's Sculpture

Date: Dec 2013
Venue: Sun Art Center, New York City, USA
Artist: Sun Liangang

Sun Liangang's Sculpture exhibited at New York in 2013

References

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