Wu profile

Wu was born in Chongqing, 1944. Researcher of China Calligraphy Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Art, librarian of Jiangsu Literature and History Research Institute, national first-class artist, executive director of Canglang Bookstore, vice president of Jiangsu Calligraphy Art Research Association, and member of China Calligraphers Association. Adjunct Professor, China Calligraphy and Seal Cutting Research Institute, beijing language and culture university, distinguished professor, Academy of Fine Arts, Yangzhou University.

Calligraphy works have been selected for more than ten national exhibitions organized by the Ministry of Culture and China Calligraphers Association, and won prizes in the 4th National Exhibition and the 2nd, 3rd and 7th National Youth Exhibition. He was the judge of the First Art Festival in Jiangsu Province and the re-evaluation judge of the First China Calligraphy Academy Award. Participated in compiling Liu Ti Calligraphy Dictionary and China Calligraphy Appreciation Dictionary. His works have been included in authoritative books such as The Complete Works of Modern Fine Arts in China Calligraphy Volume. Participated in the recording of "A Record of Five-style Creation of Fifty Contemporary Calligraphers" and "A Demonstration of Five-style Calligraphy Copy", which was listed as the key project of national audio-visual publishing in the Ninth Five-Year Plan. He was invited to write inscriptions for the "Ritual Monument" and "Competition for Seats" of the national literature book "The Essence of Rare Books and Monuments Collected by the National Library of China". His works have been collected by Hong Kong Museum of Art, Peking University, Nanjing University, Jiangsu Provincial People's Congress Standing Committee, Suzhou University, Yangzhou University, Shandong Provincial Library, Zhejiang Provincial Museum, Ningbo Art Museum, Liangzhu Culture Museum and many other units.