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2000 > Press Coverage, Publications, Talks & Writings
1939 | 2002 Originally done : 1939 (est.) Military Door GodsThe book, “Art and Aesthetics in Chinese Popular Prints” came into conversation between Carolyn and Dr. Felicity Lufkin, sometime in 2002 or 2003. Dr. Lufkin mentioned that she had seen a pair of woodblock prints done by Huang Yao. This is the first time that Carolyn had ever heard of woodblock prints produced by her grandfather. Quickly she ordered the book on Amazon and when it arrived she was not disappointed. | |
2000 | December 21 to 23 2000 Publishing of Moyuan SuibiExhibition titled, "Huang Yao's Calligraphy and Painting" held at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The book Moyuan Suibi was published. | |
2001 | 2001 From Pictorial Calligraphy to Calligraphic PaintingAn article by Wang Nanming - Huang Yao's two articles entitled Tuhua wenzi and Wenzi hua expounded his main idea in artistic creation, that is, the development of his early interest in Pictorial Calligraphy to his active practice of Calligraphic Painting. As Huang Yao explained the basis of his interest in this aspect of art... | |
2001 | June 2001 The Manuscript and Pictorial Exhibition on Chinese Authors in Early Singapore"The Manuscript and Pictorial Exhibition on Chinese Authors in Early Singapore” organized by the Singapore National Library included Huang Yao as one of the major contributors from the South East Asian region. Huang Yao’s book, ‘Chinese in Malaya and Singapore’ were displayed along with his other books. | |
2001 | July 12 2001 Huang Yao RetrospectiveA three month long exhibition held at Singapore Art Museum, "Huang Yao Retrospective". Huang Yao’s family donated 110 pieces of his paintings, the largest single donation at that time, and an exhibition was held to commemorate this special occasion. A catalogue of his paintings was also published. | |
2001 | July 12 2001 Catalogue : Huang Yao Retrospective at SAMThe 150 page full color exhibition catalogue was published by the Singapore Art Museum alongside the exhibition of the Huang Yao Retrospective. | |
2001 | July 13 2001 Singapore Lianhe Zaobao talk about Leading Niubizi to integrate into NanyangMalaysia’s late painter Huang Yao, specializes in the converting Chinese text into abstract shape, is also a painter of folk art and paintings of children at play..... | |
2001 | October 4 2001 Nanyang Shangbao article by Ma HanIn the spring of 1956, the principal of Zhonghua High School, Wang Xiunan invited two intellectuals to talk to the students on two different topics. These two intellectuals are a well known writer and a famous painter, the writer is Ma Junwu (pseudonym Ma Moxi) and the famous painter and calligrapher is Huang Yao. | |
2003 | 2003 Republishing of Maxing Huaren ZhiRepublishing of Maxing Huaren Zhi (The History of the Chinese in Malaya and Singapore). This history book, first published in 1967 is still relevant today and is an important reference book for scholars interested in the immigration of Chinese to Malaysia and Singapore. | |
2003 | August 2003 Third International Convention of Asian ScholarsThird International Convention of Asian Scholars, Singapore – Scholar discussion on Contemporary Calligraphy and the Chinese Aesthetic Pursuit of Xuan (abstruseness) and Miao (wonderfulness). | |
2004 | 2004 Worked with the Art Outreach Program in Singapore to create the “Huang Yao Portfolio”The Huang Yao Foundation worked with the Art Outreach Program in Singapore to create the “Huang Yao Portfolio”. | |
2005 | 2005 “Let’s Play – Autumn” and “Let’s Play – Winter”‘Let’s Play – Autumn’ and ‘Let’s Play – Winter’, two children’s books based off Huang Yao’s paintings of 100 children playing are published in hardcover and in English. | |
2005 | August 22 2005 The Old Guangzhou’s Cartoons and Cartoonists by Wang JitangAn Article on Exhibition in Guangzhou found on the Guangzhou Government Website. | |
2006 | 2006 Patron of Heritage AwardsDistinguished Supporter of Heritage for Huang Yao Art Loan to the Singapore Art Museum. | |
2006 | 2006 International Journal of Comic ArtThe Internation Journal of Comic Art (IJOCA) is published twice yearly. International and multidisciplinary in scope, IJOCA aims to publish scholarly and readable research on any aspect of comic art, defined as comic books, newspaper and magazine strips, caricature, gag and political cartoons, humorous art, animation and humor or cartoon magazines. | |
2006 | 2006 Modern Chinese ArtistsModern Chinese Artists, A Biographical Dictionary, by Michael Sullivan, University of California Press. | |
2006 | October 2006 Museum Special : An Unusual CalligrapherThis paper is produced by the Huang Yao Foundation. The paper traces Huang Yao’s contribution to Chinese Calligraphy. | |
2007 | January to April 2007 SPAFA JournalA publication of the SEAMEO (South East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation)’s regional center for archeology and Fine Arts | |
2007 | October 2007 Conference Special : Learning about My Grandfather Huang Yao (1917 to 1987)This newsletter is produced by the Huang Yao Foundation as a supplementary handout when Carolyn speaks about her grandfather at conferences. It contains the most complete and updated information the Huang Yao Foundation has of Huang Yao up to 2007. | |
2007 | November 27 2007 An Analysis of Huang Yao’s Calligraphy and PaintingsSince ancient times Chinese see calligraphy and painting as coming from the same root. This can be seen in Huang Yao's life work. Just a generation ago, Huang Yao’s Wenzi Hua and Chuyun Shu was very well known but not many people remember them now... |
