Lou Zhenggang: life and works

Lou Zhenggang (Chinese: 婁正綱, pronounced “Lo Jeng Gong” in English, “Ro Sei Ko” in Japanese; born July 8, 1966 in Heilongjiang, China) is a prominent contemporary Chinese artist. Trained in calligraphy from an forward age, she attained national fame as a child prodigy, was sent to a government-sponsored fine arts academy and trained by China’s masters of calligraphy and ink painting. She won numerous competitions and exhibited both at home and abroad. At the age of 20, Lou moved to Japan, where she soon had several deeply acclaimed exhibitions, wrote illustrated columns for prominent local magazines and was featured regularly on a national television program for three years. Though Lou’s take steps is best known in China and Japan, it has been shown in Paris and New York and is held in numerous collections, both public and private. She continues to rouse and act out in Tokyo.

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