Malaysia holds an exhibition in memory of calligraphy sages, hoping to promote calligraphy to pass o
This year coincides with the 30th anniversary of the death of the famous Malaysian calligrapher Zheng Yifeng. His work exhibition "Remembering the Fathers-Zheng Yifeng Calligraphy Memorial Exhibition" was opened on the 6th at the Zheng He Duo Yun Xuan Art Museum in Malacca.
Malaysia Calligraphy Association President Wang Ya said that Chinese culture has been passed down in Malaysia. Through this exhibition, he hopes to remember the sages, show the important heritage of Malaysian calligraphy, and further promote the art of Chinese calligraphy in Malaysia.
Zheng Yifeng, whose original name is Zheng Xiu, is called Yifeng. He once studied art under the school of calligrapher Zhang Xuezeng. After arriving in Nanyang, he became a disciple of Mr. Li Jian (the nephew of Li Ruiqing, a master of modern Chinese art education). In addition to holding calligraphy exhibitions all over Malaysia that year, he did not forget to give classes and was one of the promoters of the development and inheritance of the art of Nanyang Chinese calligraphy.
This exhibition is organized by the Malaysian Calligraphy Association, and is co-organized by the Kuala Lumpur Calligraphy Association, the Mei An Calligraphy and Painting Association of Malaysia, the Cheng Yifeng Students Association and the Ipoh Pinzhai Gallery, and is undertaken by the Zheng He Duo Yun Xuan (Malacca) Art Museum. A total of 48 works of Mr. Zheng Yifeng are on display in the exhibition, which are selected from the personal collection of Mr. Zheng Yifeng's former friend Ji Yonghui. In addition to Malacca, they will also be exhibited in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and other places.
Famous art educator Zhong Zhengshan, Malaysian Ink Painting Association President Zhong Zhengchuan, Zheng Yifeng's family members Zheng Shaoming and Zheng Shaoyi also attended the opening ceremony of the exhibition.