Han Dai-Yu

Professor of Studio Arts

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • Burns Fine Arts Center 204

College of Communication and Fine Arts Department of Art & Art History

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Biography

Artist and Professor Han Dai-Yu has been teaching drawing and painting for over twenty years. Dai-Yu received his BFA and MFA from the China Academy of Art, where he was offered a teaching post after graduating. Combining Western and traditional Chinese art and culture, he developed and instituted a comprehensive Chinese art program for the academy.

From 2001-2002, Dai-Yu held the position of Artist-in-Residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. He then moved to the United States, where he spent 2002-2006 as a visiting scholar and artist. Since 2006, Dai-Yu has been teaching at Loyola Marymount University as a full time faculty member of the Art and Art History department.

Dai-Yu’s volumes on drawing and painting have been published by the China National Academy Press and Taipei International Cultural Publishing House. His most recent textbook, Ignite the Soul: The Art of Figure Drawing, was published by Cognella Academic Publishing in 2014, following his earlier book, Drawing Code: East meets West, published by University Readers in 2009.

His art has been exhibited internationally at the Shanghai Art Museum and the Museum of Chinese Painting Institute in Shanghai, the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, École des hautes études en sciences socials, the LA Contemporary Art Gallery in Los Angeles, SCOPE Miami, and numerous contemporary art fairs. In 2015, Dai-Yu visited Taiwan National University of Arts to exhibit his art and present guest lectures. In December of the same year, the Charlotte Museum of History in Charlotte, NC hosted a solo exhibition of Dai-Yu’s paintings. Dai-Yu was recently nominated to exhibit in “The Path of Master Artists,” an exclusive invitational exhibition at the art gallery of the China National Institute of Chinese Painting in Beijing.

In 2017, Dai-Yu’ did his solo exhibition “Bondless Painting” and an art lecture in the Art Museum of Renmin University of China, his series works of “Do Not Know” were selected to exhibit in group exhibitions in the Museum of Art of Oklahoma State University and the East Asia Library of Stanford University in 2017.

Education

China Academy of Art

M.F.A.

Painting

1999

China Academy of Art

B.F.A.

Printmaking

1991

Social

Areas of Expertise

Book Editing
Computer Graphics
Sketching
Chinese Traditional Painting
Oil Painting
Chinese Culture
Calligraphy
Printmaking
Art History
Drawing
Contemporary Art
Figure Drawing
Design and Print
Chinese Writing

Industry Expertise

Writing and Editing
Fine Art
Education/Learning
Design

Accomplishments

Artist in Residence

2001-01-01

Artist in Residence at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, France.

Affiliations

  • Silk Road Overseas Organization
  • Association Internationale des Arts Plastiques (UNESCO) / International Association of Arts
  • College Art Association of America
  • Portrait Society of America

Languages

  • English
  • Mandarin Chinese

Media Appearances

Han Dai-Yu Sees Line at the Soul of Art

The Magazine of Loyola Marymount University  online

2014-02-18

Han Dai-Yu, associate professor of studio arts in the College of Communication and Fine Arts, is the author of “Ignite the Soul: The Art of Figure Drawing,” a text on figure drawing that combines elements of Chinese calligraphy and Western traditional art.

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