Muban Educational Trust
The Muban Educational Trust (MET), previous known as the Muban Foundation, is a small charitable organisation based in London.
It is dedicated to raising the profile and re-vitalizing the field of contemporary Chinese printmaking.
MET administers a collection of more than 6500 Chinese woodblock prints from the last 250 years with a particular emphasis on prints from the late 20th century.
The Muban Education Trust Woodblock Printmaking Award
In order to identify and reward young talents in contemporary Chinese printmaking, MET offers an annual printmaking award which invites submissions from young printmakers from all areas of mainland China. The first and second MET Awards were held in 2015 and 2016, both have been great successes – 30 young artists have been shortlisted and 5 winners have been awarded.
The judges of the MET prints Awards are:
Anne Farrer – Sotheby’s Institute of Art, the Muban Educational Trust
David Barker – The Muban Educational Trust
Weimin He – Ruskin School of Art
Clarissa von Spee – The British Museum
Kevin McLoughlin – Independent Scholar
Guo Shang 郭双
Guo Shuang 郭双 Guo Shuang was born in Taikang County, Zhoukou City in Henan in 1990. In 2014 she was awarded a BA degree from the Sichuan Academy of Fine Art and is currently Young Artist in Residence at the Academy. Gu Xiuhua is the joint First Prize winner of the...
Zou Shiquan 邹世全
Zou Shiquan B. 1965 Zou Shiquan is a visiting scholar at Newcastle University, a visiting professor at the College of Chinese & Asian Arts and a professor at the Tuscany Art Academy in Italy for the China Region.Published Books《Techniques for Sketching and Still...
Yu Qianhui 于千惠
Qianhui Yu is an animation director, illustrator, creative visual designer living in London, who specialized in making character design and background design, also enthusiastic about making creative visual design practices. Graduated from Royal College of...
Lu Jun 吕军
Lu Jun He graduated from the sculpture department of Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts in 1989, since then he has been engaged in painting, public art and sculpture for more than 40 years. He lives in Shenzhen, now this city is becoming the front line for contemporary...
Fu Chunmei 傅春梅
Fu Chunmei She graduated from the fine arts department of Northeast Normal University in 1997. In 1998, she finished research course of 'Flower and Bird' in Chinese painting department of Central Academy of Fine Art. In 2002, she completed 'Fine Brush work with...
Liu Jing 刘京
Liu Jing is a well-established, award-winning Chinese artist, focusing on printmaking since 2001. His primary focus in on oil-based woodcut prints, a medium through which he creates portraits of old masters and other historical and political Chinese figures.
Hammer Chen 大木耳
Hammer Chen is an award-winning Chinese printmaker and illustrator whose work stems from an interest in using marks and textures to express sensations and emotions and to explore the mind, body, and self. She also runs printmaking studio Wait and Roll in Shanghai.
Kelly Mi 米凯莉
Kelly Mi has been interested in painting since childhood and is now a well-known artist in China, following a successful career in acting and TV producing. Her recent paintings focus on artificial intelligence and its role in our lives today.
Zhu Kecheng 朱珂橙
Zhu Kecheng is a Chinese artist who creates lithography prints that focus primarily on different parts of the human body, conscious and unconscious body language, our relationships with one another and ourselves, and the psychology surrounding these connections.
A Ge 阿鸽
A Ge is an established Chinese printmaker whose woodcut art represents national minority subjects in black and white, water-soluble, and oil-based inks. She is a member of the Yi ethnic minority and works to nurture artistic talents and promote artwork by others from Chinese minority groups.
Jiao Xingtao 焦兴涛
Jiao Xingtao is a widely exhibited Chinese sculptor. His most recent work is conceptual, a comment on the consumerist excesses of today’s society. He transforms objects—often packaging, such as a discarded Hermès box—with scale and fibreglass to make pieces of statement art.
Chen Qi 陈琦
Chen Qi’s creates black and white series of woodcut prints, most recently representing the reflections, ebb, and flow of water. These prints are quite risky with no specific focal point, looking at water’s abstract properties, and using it as a metaphor for change and the passage of time.
Chen Long 陈龙
Chen Long is a Chinese woodcut printmaker whose work brings together traditional and contemporary elements to address various conflicts that sit within our collective unconsciousness. These realities of life are often represented by images that seem drawn from a fantasy world.
Wang Chao 王超
Wang Chao is an award winning Chinese woodcut printmaker whose architectural style work is characterised by fine lines, refined colouring and subtle tonalities. It alludes to the past in both technique and in subject matter, often a witty contemporary take on historical visual and literary genres.
Wei Jia 韦嘉
Lithography
Wuon Gean Ho 何文津
Woodcut
Xiang Silou 向思楼
Woodcut
Qi Yang 杨起
Woodcut
Yu Chengyou 于承佑
Woodcut
Zhu Jianhui 朱建辉
Woodcut
Mu Beini 母贝旎
Woodcut
Lu Zhi Ping 卢治平
Screenprint
Cao Ou 曹欧
Woodcut
He Kun 贺昆
Woodcut
Tang Chenghua 唐承华
Woodcut
He Weimin 何为民
Woodcut
Artists
Muban Educational Trust The Muban Educational Trust (MET), previous known as the Muban Foundation, is a small charitable organisation based in London. It is dedicated to raising the profile and re-vitalizing the field of contemporary Chinese printmaking. MET...