Pin Hsun Hsiang
Born in Shanghai, China, 1958
Lives and works in Sydney
EXPERIENCE
Design and management of advertising in Shanghai Tool Works in China, 1979-1988
Studied watercolour painting in TONG J.I. University in Shanghai, China, 1984-1985
Graduated from a Design Course in Advertising and Packing in Shanghai, China, 1985-1986
Antique restoration & high-class framing at Gowrie Galleries, Sydney, Australia, 1988-2003
Freelance overseas commentator for “Sculpture” Magazine in China, 2008-present
EXHIBITION
1990 Australian Oriental Artists Association Exhibition – yearly exhibition until 1999
2003 Sculptors Society Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition – yearly exhibition until 2009
1999 “Sydney 99” Culture exchange group show in Shanghai, China
2000 International Art Expo in Seoul, Korea
2005 Sculpture Expo in Beijing, China
2006 Oxford Street Sculpture Walk, Sydney
2006 “Harmony” group show in Shanghai, China
2008 “Harmony” group show in Canberra, Australia
2009 Sculptors Society Chifley Tower Sculpture Exhibition
2010 “Comings and Goings” Chinalink Gallery Exhibition, Sydney, Australia
2010 Mosman Villiage Festival of Sculpture, Sydney, Australia
2010 International Exhibition of Sculpture and Photography, Moscow, Russia
2011 Sculptors Society Chifley Tower Sculpture Exhibition
2011 Sculptors Society Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
2012 UWS Sculpture Award – Campbelltown Campus
2012 Sculptors Society Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
2013 Sculptors Society Govenor Phillip Tower Sculpture Exhibition
2013 Sculpture on the Green – Wyong
AWARDS
2004 “Leap” wood sculpture won The Running Rock Masterworks prize at Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
2005 “Back” wood sculpture won The Sculptors Society prize at Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
2008 “Naughty Girl 2nd” wood and wire sculpture won The Sculptors Society prize at Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
COLLECTIONS
1986 “Polo” Large oil painting held by private collector in Brazil
1993 “Tang Dynasty Lady” wood sculpture held by private collector
1994 “Tired Lady” wood sculpture selected by Max Willis, Chairman (previous) of NSW Parliament House on permanent display at NSW Parliament house
1999 “Monk” wood sculpture collected by Mr Daisaku Ikeda, president of SGI Japan
2004 “Leap” wood sculpture held by private collector
2005 “Back” held by private collector in Australia
2007 “Moore Lady” held by private collector in Australia
2008 “Naughty Girl 1” held by private collector in Australia