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Hongbin Zhao

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48:. Zhao Hongbin was granted as an "International talented artist" to receive a special permit of permanent residence and joins the Australian citizenship in 1993. From 1989 to 1995, he won over 40 First Prizes in Australia Nationally art Competitions, including "Victor Harbor art show" oil painting first prize; "24th Ernest Henry memorial art show" landscape and portrait champion. etc. In 1992, the portrait "Dr.Geza" was chosen as the top four finalists for " 87:, China South-Korean International Art Exhibition, Taiwan 1st International Art Exhibition. In 1996, he was the appointed judge for Australian art Competition. Participated numerous art fairs include Taipei's International Art Expo. (1995, 1996) and Shanghai Art fair (1997, 1999). 52:" by international judge. In 1993, he won "the Omega Contemporary Art award" in London from "the Royal Overseas League International art Exhibition". In 1994, Portrait "Graeme" was a finalist for the Prestigious " 109:"500 Leaders of Influence", "Chinese Art Famous expert", "a famous teacher in modern times". In 2006, he was awarded "Honorary Doctorate of Arts’’ by the Yorker International University, USA. 146: 84: 49: 136: 72: 41: 141: 80: 68: 64: 104: 97: 44:
and worked as art editor and chief editor in magazines. He went to Australia in 1988 and became a professional
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Publication include: "The paintings of Zhao Hongbin" and biography selects into: "
56:"; In 1995, he won the bronze medal in China's Famous Figure Works Exhibition. 45: 40:
was born in Shanghai in 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Zhao
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
artist
Doug Moran National Portrait Prize
Archibald Prize
Shanghai Art Museum
National Art Museum of China
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Sydney Opera House
South Australian Art Gallery
Australian National Maritime Museum
Who's Who in Australia
Who's Who in the World
Categories
1952 births
Living people
Painters from Shanghai
Australian painters
Australian people of Chinese descent

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