Li Bifang
Senior arts and crafts artist, born in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province in December 1939. In October 1955, he was admitted to the Zisha Craft Factory and learned Zisha from the late veteran artist Zhu Kexin. In August 1958, he was hired as a tutor in Zisha craftsmanship and began to train apprentices. He has trained batches of technical talents for more than 20 years, with a total of hundreds of people. , was awarded the title of Arts and Crafts Artist in Zhenjiang District in 1982. In 1983, he entered the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts to study modeling, design, and drawing. In 1984, he entered the Yixing Zisha Craft Factory Research Institute and engaged in new product development, design, and creation. In 1989, he was promoted to senior Industrial artist. Professor of the same name at Fuzhou University.
Chinese name: Li Bifang
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Birthplace: Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu
Date of birth: December 1939
Occupation: Artist
Main achievements: title of advanced worker
Representative works: "Lord of the Flies" and "Wheat Field" "The Watcher"
Basic information
Name: Li Bifang
Era: Modern
Hometown: Jiangsu·Yixing
Category: Purple Clay Pot Artist, Ceramic Artist
Representative Works: Spring Furnace Lift Lift, Flower Lift Pot, Art Ladle Pot, Feifeng Pot, etc.
Character Profile
Li Bifang, female senior arts and crafts artist
Art activities
In 1985, she was invited by Hong Kong Jinfeng Company to participate in the Zisha Art Exhibition in Hong Kong
1985-1992, including every year Some works have participated in activities organized by Zisha Craft Factory, such as "Hong Kong Jinfeng Company Yixing Teapot Exhibition", "Hong Kong Yingtai Company Yixing Teapot Exhibition", "Hong Kong Ocean Company Yixing Teapot Exhibition", "Hong Kong Pisces Company Yixing Teapot Exhibition" Exhibition", "Hong Kong Huacui Company Contemporary Yixing Masterpiece Exhibition".
1991-1993 Works participated in the "Yixing Zisha Teapot Art Exhibition" organized by the Zisha Factory in Taiwan
1993 At the invitation of Singapore's "Zhang Su Company", he went to Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong to participate in the "China "Exhibition of Yixing Zisha Celebrities' Works"
In March 2003, at the invitation of Shanghai Dazhong Auction Company, the "Centennial Commemoration of Zhu Kexin Zisha Ceramics" book signing event was held at the "Shanghai Book City"
Art Honors
In 1972, the "Flower Pot" designed by Pan Chunfang and produced by Li Bifang was collected by the Shanghai Museum
In 1980, it was awarded the title of Advanced Worker by the Ceramics Company
1981-1983 for three consecutive years In 2006, he was awarded the title of Advanced Worker by the Ceramics Company and the People's Government of Dingshu Town, Yixing City
The "Colorful Ribbon Small Pot" created and designed in 1983 won the second prize of Jiangsu Province's Four New Products
In 1985, the innovative "Jiutou Junfang Tea Set" won the third prize at the provincial level
In 1987, the work "Jinglan Pot" was collected by Zhongnanhai Ziguang Pavilion
In 1988, the "Jinglan Pot" designed by Zhang Shouzhi was produced "Chun Lu Liang Jade Pot" was collected by the Hong Kong Tea Ware Museum
19881.16 "Yangtze Evening News" titled "Ling Jade Shines" published the "Red Sand Ling Jade Pot" designed and created by Li Bifang
The "Tianzhong Yingrui Pot" created in 1989 won the third prize for new product design
In 1990, he won the "Thirty Years of Engagement in Arts and Crafts Industry Certificate of Honor" issued by the Ministry of Light Industry of the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of China "
1990 Donated one "Tianzhong Yingrui Pot" and "Tianzhong Chaofeng Pot" for the construction of Yixing Ancient Ceramics Workshop
1991.3.9 "People's Daily Overseas Edition" Published the "Dark Green Nine-Headed Plum Blossom Tea Set"
In 1993.12, in order to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong, a "Jinglan Pot" was donated.
In 1999.11, "Everyone has a pot to share, and everyone has A "Tao Ling Teapot" was donated to the cross-strait purple sand teapot disaster relief bazaar
The "Zhongjinglan Teapot" made in 2000 was dedicated to the collection of Wuxi Museum