Internationally known as a Hou Hanru at the Istanbul Biennial in September Hou Hanru (Chinese: 侯瀚如; pinyin: Hóu Hànrú; born ) is a Chinese-born art curator and art critic. He is based in San Francisco, Paris and Rome. He was artistic director of the National Museum MAXXI in Rome, Italy, from to
Hou Hanru questions the French Hou Hanru (born in in Guangzhou former Canton, China) is an art curator and critic; he has made Paris and San Francisco his home, and currently lives in Rome. He received degrees from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and moved from China to France in He lived 16 years in Paris before moving to San Francisco in
A dynamic and innovative curator and Hou Hanru is a prolific art critic, writer and curator based in Paris and Rome. Director of Exhibitions and Public Program, Chair of Exhibition and Museum Studies, San Francisco Art Institute (), Artistic Director of MAXXI (National Museum for 21st Century Art and National Museum of Architecture), Rome ().
It has to go Hou Hanru (b. , Guangzhou) is an internationally renowned art critic and curator. He received both his undergraduate and master's degrees from Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing, where he was trained in art history, with additional work in painting, performance, installation, and architectural research.
Hou Hanru talks to Growing up in China during the cultural revolution of the s and s, Hou Hanru remembers the Red Guards visiting his parents’ house to confiscate their collection of vinyl records.
He left the army Hou Hanru is a Chinese-born art critic and curator who in was appointed artistic director of the MAXXI National Museum of the 21st Century Arts in Rome, founded in
How much can contemporary art Biography: Hou Hanru (b. , Guangzhou) is an internationally renowned art critic and curator. In the s, Hou studied Art History at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing.
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