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Lui Shou-kwan,courtesy name Yuhu,was a native of Guangzhou, Guangdong province. He had received family training in painting since childhood under the tutelage of his father, Lü Canming. In1946, he graduated from the Guangzhou University with a degree in economics. In 1948, Lui settled in Hong Kong and worked as an inspector at the Yaumatei Ferry Company. Since 1966, he taught ink painting at the Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong and conducted ink painting courses at the Department of Extramural Studies, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Lui had a close studying of traditional Chinese painting and copying well-known masterpieces that he became an influential pioneer of the Modern Ink Painting Movement in Hong Kong. In 1962, he was appointed as the Honorary Adviser of the City Museum and Art Gallery at City Hall, Hong Kong. In 1968 and 1970, he formed with his students the In Tao Art Association and One Art Group respectively. In 1971, he was awarded an honorary M.B.E. by the British Government for his distinguished contributions in art.In 1950s to 60s, Lui produced a large number of experimental ink paintings on the theme of Hong Kong landscapes. This horizontal scroll of the 70s shows a return to the traditional elements of Chinese painting. The deliberate arrangement of vertical and horizontal areas, together with the play of tonal gradations of black, grey and white create an abstract space for the imagination to fill. The junks in the lower left corner are a stylized motif found in early landscape paintings of Hong Kong, but the craggy mountains are the artist’s own creation.
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呂壽琨 (Lü Shoukun)

Lui Shou-kwan was a Chinese painter and one of the most prominent ink painters of the 20th century. He is known as a founder of the Hong Kong New Ink Movement. Lui studied economics at Guangzhou University before moving to Hong Kong in 1948, where he worked for the Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company until 1966. He was active in organizing art societies alongside Chao Shao-an and became an honorary adviser to the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 1962. Lui taught ink painting at the University of Hong Kong's Department of Architecture, as well as at the Chinese University of Hong Kong's Department of Extra-Mural Studies. He is most known for his 'Zen' series of abstract paintings and was awarded an MBE in 1971 for his contributions to the arts.

Lui Shou-kwan era un pittore cinese e uno dei più importanti pittori d'inchiostro del XX secolo. È conosciuto come fondatore del New Ink Movement di Hong Kong. Studiò economia alla Guangzhou University prima di trasferirsi a Hong Kong nel 1948, dove lavorò per la Hongkong e Yaumati Ferry Company fino al 1966. Fu attivo nell'organizzazione di società d'arte accanto a Chao Shao-an e divenne consigliere onorario del Museo d'Arte di Hong Kong nel 1962. Lui ha insegnato pittura d'inchiostro presso il Dipartimento di Architettura dell'Università di Hong Kong, così come presso il Dipartimento di Studi Extra-Murali dell'Università cinese di Hong Kong. È più noto per la sua serie 'Zen' di dipinti astratti e gli è stato assegnato un MBE nel 1971 per i suoi contributi alle arti.

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