Is Bai's calligraphy collectible?

Bai (1955—), Professor of Art History Department, Boston University, USA. Mainly engaged in the study of China's calligraphy. Starting with Fu Shan, this paper discusses the evolution of China's calligraphy. From the signboard of a barber shop in rural Chongqing, the unique thinking on classical calligraphy is drawn. In addition to research, there is also calligraphy creation.

20 19 Zhejiang university college of art and archaeology was established, with Bai as the first dean.

main work

Fu Shan's World: The Evolution of China's Calligraphy in the 0/7th Century (Asia Center, Harvard University, 2003).

"Wang Shenhui Collects Paintings and Calligraphy Exhibition of Badashanren" (in cooperation with Zhang et al.). Museum of Free Art, 2003)

Fu Shan's Communication and Entertainment —— Taking the Social History of Art as an Example (Shanghai Calligraphy and Painting Publishing House, 2003).

Learning from the past and keeping company with Juanjuan —— Reading Calligraphy Classics (Hubei Fine Arts Publishing House, 2003).

Fu Shan's The World was published by Taibei Stone Publishing House in 2005, and the simplified version was published by Sanlian Bookstore in 2006.

After 1990, many papers on China's calligraphy, paintings, seals and books were published in Chinese and English, some of which were translated into Japanese and Korean. Hua Rende (Suzhou University Press, 2000) won the first "Lanting Award" editorial award (2002).

In 2004, he won the Guggenheim Research Award in the United States.

At the beginning of 2005, he was named "Top Ten People of the Year" in China's calligraphy circle in 2004 by Calligraphy magazine for his book "Learning from the Ancient and Playing with Juanjuan".

Bai's calligraphy is very collectible.