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Mu Pan (born 1976) is a Chinese American artist who lives and works in
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, New York City. He is known for his large epic paintings.


Early life

Mu Pan was born in
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, Taiwan, in 1976. He grew up in Taiwan, and emigrated to the USA with his parents in 1997. He studied at the
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in New York City, where he obtained a BFA degree in illustration in 2001 and an MFA in Illustration as Visual Essay in 2007.


Work

As a teenager, he picked his role models from
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novels, such as The Condors Heroes by Jin Kong, or The Journey to the West, as well as from Hong Kong cinema of the 1980s and 1990s and from Japanese
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and
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movies. Pan is known for precisely drawn animal and half-human creatures, whose portrayals — usually caught in actions somewhere between human and bestial, and accompanied by the logos and uniforms of 20th-century culture — suggest a cynical misanthropy. His subjects often appear to be engaged in violent clashes with antagonists that range from animal/human hybrids to martial arts hero
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. Monsters in his paintings represent the current issues that he is concerned about, ranging from global warming, to racism, or to the US government. Battle scenes are his favorite subject matter. Mu Pan believes that war creates great characters, and that one has got to be a great artist in order to fight a war as a commander. Drawing and painting are for him the most obvious ways to claim justice. He uses creation as a pretext to highlight everything he dislikes such as violence, conflict or lies. A big part of Pan’s approach to composition, line-work, and detail draws on the tradition of Japanese
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woodblock prints. Mu Pan’s major inspiration is
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. From the
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's collection online, he discovered
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's ''Wars of the Frogs,'' sketches in ink on paper from the late nineteenth century, which inspired his series “Frog Wars.” The first retrospective exhibition of Mu Pan’s paintings took place in Madrid, Spain, in 2019 at Espacio Solo,
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museum. Mu Pan is also known for the commissioned painting he created for the movie
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by
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in 2019. His first monograph book, ''American Fried Rice'', was published by Abrams/Cernunnos publishing in 2020.


Exhibitions

* 2011 – KunstRaum H&H, Cologne – 'The Other Mountain and The Other Sea' – Solo show * 2012 – 3rd Ward, Brooklyn – 'The Way of The Dog' – Solo show * 2013 – Museum of Art Brut (Halle Saint Pierre), Paris – 'Hey! Part II' – Group show * 2014 – Copro Nason Gallery, Santa Monica – 'One Inch Punch' – Solo show * 2015 – Galerie LJ, Paris – 'Fake Cover' – Solo show * 2015 – Worcester Art Museum, Boston – 'Samurai' – Group exhibition * 2016 – Poulsen Gallery, Copenhagen -'Your Mother Should Know' – Solo show * 2017 – Galerie LJ, Paris – 'Treat Your Mother Right' – Solo show * 2018 – Poulsen Gallery, Copenhagen – 'Battles Without Honor and Humanity' – Solo show. * 2018 – Art Central, Hong Kong – Galerie LJ, solo show. * 2018 – Joshua Liner Gallery, New York – 'Bright Moon Shines On The River' – Solo show * 2019 – Galerie LJ, Paris – 'The Sword of MUtual Demise' – Solo show. * 2019 –
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, Madrid – Retrospective exhibition * 2020 – Poulsen Gallery, Art Herning,
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, Denmark * 2021- ''The Garden of Earthly Delights through the artworks of Colección SOLO.''
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(Madrid, Spain)


Bibliography

* Monographs "American Fried Rice - The Art of Mupan", Abrams, 2020


References

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