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Many pieces of works by Han Yuchen were collected at Masterpieces Exhibition in London

Release Time:2018-06-10 17:59:33

  Early summer in London was sunny. On the banks of the River Thames, Masterpieces Exhibition in London held as scheduled from June 28 to July 5.
 

  Masterpieces Exhibition in London began in 2010. During the last seven years, it has become the most influential art exhibition in the UK and in the world due to its high-quality exhibits and elegant and modern layout. The even in this year, a fusion of classic and contemporary art, has attracted over 100,000 visitors and collectors, giving them an unparalleled historical and cultural experience.
 

  Han Yuchen was invited to participate in this art exhibition as a special painter in the "Berko" gallery in Belgium.
 

  "Berko" is a well-known Belgian gallery with a history of nearly 150 years. Han Yuchen has been cooperating with it for over ten years. In this exhibition, he has 15 oil paintings of Tibetan themes.
 

  On the 23rd, after a carefully packaged piece of work, air-shipped to London in British, Han Yuchen assembled them overnight, you see, his action and posture of installation are just like a young man.
 

  As agreed in advance, on the morning of 25th, the professional transport company shipped the paintings to the exhibition. Just as Han Yuchen moved paintings into the car, Mr. Patrick, the boss of "Berko", arrived early. Meeting old friends, they gave each other a especially warm hug.
 

  Exhibition is located in Chelsea Royal Invalides Square, with tens of thousands of square meters of exhibition hall, tall, spacious and elegant. At the preparation of the exhibition, Han Yuchen and the boss of "Berko" meticulously placed and hoisted his works according to the content and size of the work. At that time, a senior London reporter learned that Han Yuchen was an artist from China and then interviewed him in advance. He highly praised the works of Han Yuchen from different angles and all-round performance of the real lives of Tibetan people.
 

  On preview of June 28 and opening on the 29th, a nice bit of guests in elegant suits and dresses poured into the "Berko" booth soon after the exhibition began, feeling the unique realistic style of Han Yuchen’s works and the Tibet exotic.
 

  Belgium ambassador to London and his wife saw Han’s paintings extraordinarily serious and focused. It turned out that when they assumed the position of ambassador for China, they had a taste of the scenery in Tibet and had a special feeling for the Tibetan people. When they took a group photo in front of Han Yuchen's works, they said affectionately: "Thank you for letting me return to Tibet once again."
 

  The previous Masterpieces Exhibition in London have seldom presented the works of Chinese painters, so this time, Han Yuchen's works have been unveiled to become a beautiful landscape of the show. Many Chinese viewers have come to visit, congratulate and be very proud of it. After visiting, Ms. Sun, who works in HSBC, thumbed up to Han Yuchen and emotionally praised: "You have won the war for China and earned the honor for Chinese people."
 

  During the exhibition, Han Yuchen's works also attracted the attention of art counterparts at the show. They stopped to browse after Han Yuchen's works one after another for a group photo. Helen Baily Gallery and other National Gallery in France even invited Han Yuchen to participate in their exhibitions.
 

  On the afternoon of the 29th, Mr. Shafi·Jabal, chairman of Egypt's ARTOC Group, came to the exhibition hall and showed great interest in Han Yuchen's paintings. While Han Yuchen introduced him to the creation story of Little Qiangba, the staff posted a sold-out red label below the painting, leaving Mr. Shafi, who had already planned to purchase it, to repent. Subsequently, he quickly decided to collect other two masterpieces of Under the Red Wall and Kham Man by Teacher Han and agreed to come forward with drawings on the afternoon of July 2. Next, Mr. Shafi repeatedly asked Han Yuchen to create for him another Little Qiangba of the same size to match the Tibetan oil painting of his collection painting by Chen Yifei.
 

  As luck would have it, because of its innocent and vivid image depicting and its intense color, the work Little Qiangba was collected by British collector David•Dean who almost showed up the hall at the same time. Moreover, he also collected the work Vision.
 

  On the afternoon of July 2, Mr. Jabal came around and brought a precious present for the Teacher Han--- the Collection of Shafik·Jabal.
 

  Mr. Han had a pleasant conversation with Mr. Jabal and took a group photo with him. Meanwhile, he also invited Mr. Jabal to attend his "Han Yuchen’s Exhibition of Oil Painting Works and Collection" on December 9 at the National Museum of China. They agreed to see each other on December in China! When they parted, they shook hands tightly.
 

  In the next few days, the audiences were still in an endless stream in front of Han Yuchen's paintings.
 

  Han Yuchen, a distinguished researcher at the Chinese Academy of Arts and honorary professor at the Russian Academy of Fine Arts, has his works successively toured Western European countries and has been collected by famous politicians and art institutions such as former French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Belgian art master Nellis.
 

  In this exhibition, Han Yuchen has created a new records of collection.