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Wu Hao (artist)

Wu Hao 吳昊 (born 1932) is a contemporary Taiwanese visual artist who is famous for his oil paintings, graphics, sculpture and woodblock prints. Wu is recognized for combining both Western painting materials and methods with traditional and local Chinese and Taiwanese methods, motifs and themes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.artmap.com.tw13-pics-tw/03-04wul-eng.htm. )
It has been argued that Wu Hao’s artistic career corresponds in a parallel manner to the development of Taiwan’s political, social and cultural history.〔 The artist has been instrumental in many prominent Taiwanese art movements, such as the Ton Fan art movement and the Nativist art movement. Much of contemporary Taiwanese art, including that of Wu Hao’s, can be regarded as a hybrid of traditional and local Taiwanese motifs mixed with contemporary Western art. Wu is considered to be one of Taiwan’s most influential and respected contemporary artists. Characteristically, the artist’s work can be described as bright folk-art, which is vibrant, colourful and cheerful.
== Early life ==

Wu Hao was born in Nanking, China in 1932 and was educated at Suzhou Provincial Vocational High School. From a very early age Wu was interested in art and wanted to pursue a career in it. His grandfather was a Chinese brush painter and his mother an embroiderer. Wu’s father disapproved of his son’s creative urges and wanted him to pursue a career that could more readily support him. In 1949, at the age of 17, the artist migrated solo to Taiwan on the ship ‘New Health’ in order to flee the Civil War that was taking place in China. On this voyage were many intellectuals, artisans, students and wealthy citizens who were also escaping from the Civil War, which saw the Communist Party take control of the Middle Kingdom and it’s national forces.〔 Between the late 1940s to the 1950s many conservative Chinese artists and radical modern painters moved to Taiwan. By doing so, they sought to promote freedom and protest against the communist regime, which was taking place in their home country.

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