Classics·ContemporaryNo.10
Handgemaakte olieverfreproductie
Met de hand geschilderd in olieverf op canvas in uw gewenste maat en lijst, op bestelling gemaakt door onze kunstenaars. ( Bestel een print
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Biografie van de kunstenaar
Jun Chen: Bridging Tradition and Innovation in Landscape Painting
Jun Chen (陈峻), born Huoqiū County, China in 1956, stands as a compelling figure at the intersection of geography and artistic expression. More than just a geographer—he’s also an accomplished artist whose distinctive style reflects a profound engagement with both Chinese heritage and contemporary sensibilities. His journey from humble beginnings to international recognition underscores his dedication to blending scholarly rigor with creative vision. Chen's formative years were marked by exposure to the transformative Da Mao Movement, where he honed his pedagogical skills at Dai Mao Middle School. This early experience instilled in him a deep appreciation for education and its role in shaping individuals and communities—values that would permeate his subsequent career pursuits. Following his studies at Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping, earning a Master’s degree under Wang Zhizhuo and Yang Kai, he embarked on a path toward furthering his artistic understanding abroad, arriving in France in 1981 to pursue postgraduate research. This immersion in European intellectual traditions broadened his perspective and fueled his desire to synthesize diverse influences into his artwork. Returning to China in 1983, Chen continued his academic journey at Wuhan University, achieving professorship status in 1987 and culminating in full professorship in 1992. During this period, he established himself as a respected scholar and teacher, nurturing the next generation of geographers and fostering a commitment to excellence within the field. His career trajectory took another significant turn in 1995 when he joined the National Geomatics Center of China (NGCC), where he ascended through various roles—Vice Director, Director, and Chief Engineer—demonstrating unwavering dedication to advancing geospatial science. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Chen’s leadership extended into the realm of artistic governance. He served as President of the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) between 2012 and 2016, steering the society toward collaborative innovation and global engagement. Furthermore, he held positions as Chairman of the China Association for Geographic Information Society (CAGIS), shaping policy discussions and advocating for responsible geospatial data utilization. His membership in the China Land Science Society reflects his commitment to fostering scientific discourse and promoting sustainable land management practices. Recognized globally for his contributions to both disciplines, Chen’s accolades include the National Young Scientists Fund Award (2000), Academician of Eurasian Academy (2003), Academician of International Astronautical Association (IAA) (2017), and Member of China Engineering Academy (November 22, 2019). These honors underscore his impact on advancing knowledge and inspiring excellence. His artistic output—particularly pieces like “In Search of Ni Yunlin No.2” and “Classics·ContemporaryNo.10”—captures the essence of this synthesis – a harmonious dialogue between traditional landscape aesthetics and modern technological considerations. Jun Chen’s legacy resides not only in his scientific achievements but also in his ability to translate complex concepts into evocative visual representations, cementing his place as a pivotal voice in contemporary Chinese art.jun chen
1956 - , China
Snelle feiten
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Chinese Art
- Date Of Birth: October 1956
- Full Name: Jun Chen
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks:
- In Search of Ni Yunlin No.2
- Classics·ContemporaryNo.10
- Place Of Birth: Huoqiū County, China



De optie voor glas is alleen beschikbaar bij een formaat kleiner dan 110 cm.