WANG Tiande Chinese, b. 1960
Wang Tiande (b. 1960 in Shanghai) graduated from the Chinese Painting Department of Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts (now the China Academy of Art) in 1988 and later obtained his doctoral degree from its Department of Calligraphy. He is currently a professor at the Fudan University in Shanghai.
Celebrated for his revolutionary takes on traditional Chinese art in China and abroad, Wang Tiande is best known for his burned landscapes, consisting of a painted underlayer and an overlayer burned with incense sticks. More recently, he has incorporated into the landscapes rubbings of famous ancient steles from his own collection. In their fusion of the fleeting and the timeless, Wang Tiande’s works meditate on creation and destruction. They are both elegies to the past and celebrations of its present persistence.
Wang has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in major galleries and museums worldwide, including University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia; Nanjing University of the Arts, Nanjing, China; Suzhou Museum, Suzhou, China; Guangdong Art Museum, Guangzhou, China; The Palace Museum, Beijing, China; Today Art Museum, Beijing, China; National Art Museum of China, Beijing, China; Suning Museum of Art, Shanghai, China; Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, KS; Chambers Fine Art, New York, NY; Nanhai Art Center, San Francisco, CA; among many others.
Wang’s work has been collected by the British Museum, London; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY; Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, CA; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Montreal Museum of Contemporary Art, Montreal, Canada; Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada; Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China; Suzhou Museum, Suzhou, China; Guangdong Art Museum, Guangzhou, China; Shenzhen Art Museum, Shenzhen, China; Today Art Museum, Beijing, China; among many others.
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WANG Tiande, Hermit Tao's Hut in the Snowy Mountain Vista 陶庐登雪图, 2022$ 30,000.00 -
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At Ease With Hand and Mind
Calligraphy, Literature, and Contemporary Art 27 Jul - 18 Oct 2025Throughout Chinese history, literati calligraphy has been considered an elite art form. Its practitioners were poets, writers, scholars, and statesmen with deep cultural cultivation, not merely skilled artisans. The selected...Read more -
Wang Tiande: Further Along
24 May - 14 Jul 2023Qualia Contemporary Art is pleased to present Further Along (越走越遠), an exhibition of works on paper by Chinese artist WANG Tiande. The artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery will...Read more -
Beyond Ink
28 May - 17 Jul 2022The performative application of ink, the time-based process of meditative mark-making, and the sculptural dimension of the material are revealed in each artist’s work, and in the dialogues between them....Read more
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Qualia Contemporary Art Makes Its EXPO CHICAGO Debut at Booth 119
For EXPO CHICAGO, Qualia Contemporary Art assembles nine artists whose works track how Chinese visual languages—ink, calligraphy, and portraiture—move through contemporary materials and settings. April 9, 2026Qualia Contemporary Art is pleased to present our inaugural presentation at EXPO Chicago: a group exhibition featuring works by Xu Bing, Wang Dongling, Tai Xiangzhou,...Read more -
At Ease with Hand and Mind: Literature, Calligraphy, and Contemporary Art
Opening July 27th July 16, 2025Curated by Ouyang Jianghe and Xie Xiaoze In Chinese history, “literati calligraphy” has long been considered an elite art form. In this tradition, calligraphy is...Read more

