Artist Statement
In 1964, born in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia
In 1989, start to be engaged in photography
In 1996, honored as one of “Hunan Top Ten Excellent Photographers”
In 2004, exhibited a special subject—Miners’ Photograph in Beijing
In 2005, awarded the title of “Top Ten Excellent Photographers in China”
In 2006, the special subject "Miners’ Life" were selected and used by more than 30 media including CCTV.
In 2007, serial photographs of "Lucky wood can be buddha statue" and “Miners’ Life in Small Mine" won the Silver Medal and copper medal during 22nd photographic art show.
In 2007, “Miners after Coal Mining” and "Mao Zedong’s Fellow-villager" were selected to participate in Pingyao International Photography Art Festival Exhibition.
In 2008, “Miners’ Life in Small Mine" was selected to participate in Pingyao International Photography Art Festival Exhibition.
In 2009, Serial photographs of "Mao Zedong’s Fellow-villager" won the third prize in the 2nd Global Sony Specialized Photographic Contest, in the same year the work was exhibited in professional galleries and museum in more than ten countries and regions.
In 2009, Changes in Basha was selected to participate in the 1st Yunnan Dali International Photographic Conference and the 8th Chinese Photographic Art Festival Exhibition, and the work was collected in the exhibitions.
In 2010, Changes during the Past 20 Years in Basha won the Outstanding Award among the documentary work in the 23rd Photographic Art Festival of China, and the special honorary award and cultural protective award in the 3rd Colorful Guizhou--Raw Type International Photographic Exhibition of China.
In November 2010, the theme of Changes in Basha was selected to participate in 2010 China. Juzizhou Exhibition of International Photographic Cultural Festival
In December 2010, the theme of Changes in Basha was selected to participate in 2010 the 6th Lianzhou Exhibition of International Photographic Cultural Festival
In May 2011, the theme of Mao Zedong’s Townsmen was selected to participate in Toronto Exhibition of China Photographic Art Festival in Canada.
In August 2011?The 2011 Mid-Career Photographer Award from the National Geographic All Roads Photography program.
In February 2012? The return of the native: 2012 World Press Photo 3rd prize stories?
In 1964, born in Baotou City, Inner Mongolia
In 1989, start to be engaged in photography
In 1996, honored as one of “Hunan Top Ten Excellent Photographers”
In 2004, exhibited a special subject—Miners’ Photograph in Beijing
In 2005, awarded the title of “Top Ten Excellent Photographers in China”
In 2006, the special subject "Miners’ Life" were selected and used by more than 30 media including CCTV.
In 2007, serial photographs of "Lucky wood can be buddha statue" and “Miners’ Life in Small Mine" won the Silver Medal and copper medal during 22nd photographic art show.
In 2007, “Miners after Coal Mining” and "Mao Zedong’s Fellow-villager" were selected to participate in Pingyao International Photography Art Festival Exhibition.
In 2008, “Miners’ Life in Small Mine" was selected to participate in Pingyao International Photography Art Festival Exhibition.
In 2009, Serial photographs of "Mao Zedong’s Fellow-villager" won the third prize in the 2nd Global Sony Specialized Photographic Contest, in the same year the work was exhibited in professional galleries and museum in more than ten countries and regions.
In 2009, Changes in Basha was selected to participate in the 1st Yunnan Dali International Photographic Conference and the 8th Chinese Photographic Art Festival Exhibition, and the work was collected in the exhibitions.
In 2010, Changes during the Past 20 Years in Basha won the Outstanding Award among the documentary work in the 23rd Photographic Art Festival of China, and the special honorary award and cultural protective award in the 3rd Colorful Guizhou--Raw Type International Photographic Exhibition of China.
In November 2010, the theme of Changes in Basha was selected to participate in 2010 China. Juzizhou Exhibition of International Photographic Cultural Festival
In December 2010, the theme of Changes in Basha was selected to participate in 2010 the 6th Lianzhou Exhibition of International Photographic Cultural Festival
In May 2011, the theme of Mao Zedong’s Townsmen was selected to participate in Toronto Exhibition of China Photographic Art Festival in Canada.
In August 2011?The 2011 Mid-Career Photographer Award from the National Geographic All Roads Photography program.
In February 2012? The return of the native: 2012 World Press Photo 3rd prize stories?
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