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Almond CHU | |
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Born | 1962 |
Occupation(s) | photographer artist and director |
Years active | 1981 to present |
Known for | Fine art photography |
Website | http://www.almondchu.com/ |
Almond CHU (Chinese 朱德華) (born 1962 in Hong Kong, China) is a Hong Kong based artist and photographer, known for his black and white photographs and large format conceptual color images.
Early Life and Education
Almond Chu was the eldest son of his family. When he was a kid, he received a camera as gift from his father and it explored his vision through the lens. Almond found his interest in visual arts when he was a teenager. He started his studies on oil painting but gave up finally when he discovered that he just learned a western technique without any spiritual enrichment.
In 1983, he went to Tokyo and continued his studies in fine-art photography at the Tokyo College of Photography. The most influential person for him was his Japanese teacher Iizawa Kôrarô, who is recognized as a leading expert among Japanese photography critics. His studies and the living style there not only fulfilled his persuasion of artistic nourishment, but also led him to practice the spirit of ‘simplicity’.
Career and Style
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In 1993, he was awarded Agfa Fellowship Young Photographer Award by Asian Culture Council and stayed in New York. At the same year, he set up his own studio in Hong Kong and started his work on art and commercial projects.
Before the end of 2000, Almond was known by his black and white photographs and his dark room technique. In the years after, he started his conceptual series ‘Parade’ and adapted digital technique to edit and enhance his work so as to achieve the surreal phenomenon.
He has been invited to exhibit his work in various countries such as Germany, Italy, Denmark, Canada, Russia, Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and New Zealand. Besides, his work has been featured in numerous international publications. In 2004, he was invited to be one of the prominent speakers of the Internationally Literary and Aesthetic Symposium organized by Bonn University and the Art & Exhibition Hall of Deutschland, Germany. In 2005, he founded the art photography organization pH5 Photo Group which focused in promoting art photography in Hong Kong. In 2007, he founded the art photography magazine pHi and was appointed as the editor-in-chief.
In addition to fine art photography, Almond is also a curator. In 2011, he was invited to be one of the major curators for the large-scale photo exhibition titled “Different Dimension - the International Festival of contemporary photography” at Novosibirsk State Art Museum in Russia.
Selected solo exhibitions
Selected Group Exhibitions
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Public and Private Collectors
Residencies
- Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany 2003
- Asian Cultural Council, New York, USA 1993
Books
- The Urbanites Almond Chu, published by MCCM Creations 2013, Hong Kong, ISBN 978-988-15218-3-5
- Almond Chu Asian Artists Portrait, a handmade photo album specially for Asia Art Archive Collection, Hong Kong
- Hong Kong/China Photographers Three Almond Chu by Wolfgang Kubin, published by Asia One Products & Publishing Ltd 2009, Hong Kong, ISBN978-988-17998-2-1
- Horse, limited edition handmade portfolio by Asia One Products & Publishing Ltd, Hong Kong
Publications
- The No Colours, published by Hatjie Cantz Verlag 2014, Germany
- 13th China Pingyao International Photography Festival, published by China Photographic Publishing House 2013, Beijing, China
- The 5th Dali International Photography Festival, published by China Tushu Publishing Ltd 2013, Shenzhen, China
- Hong Kong Eye – Contemporary Hong Kong Art, published by Skira Editore S.p.A. 2012, Italy
- Beyond The Portrait, published by Leisure and Cultural Services Department 2012, Hong Kong
- Urban Utopia, Deutsche Bank Collection Hong Kong, published by Deutsche Bank AG, Frankfurt am Main 2011, Germany
- Legacy And Creations – Art Vs Art, published by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong SAR Government 2010, Hong Kong
- Hong Kong. City – Photo Exhibition at Shanghai Expo 2010, published by Hong Kong Institute of Professional Photographers Ltd, Hong Kong
- Imaging Hong Kong: Contemporary Photography Exhibition, published by pH5 Photo Group 2008, Hong Kong
- Nude Photography: The Art and the craft, published by Dorling Kindersley 2008, London, Great Britain
- Fabricated Mortals, exhibition catalogue, published by Osage Gallery 2007, Hong Kong
- Nude Bible, published by Tectum Publishers 2007, Belgium
- Qigong Meditation, text by Philip Marcovici, published by New Strategy Ltd, Hong Kong
- Photographing China – Highlight of 50 Years of Chinese Photography, published by China Photographic Publishing House 2006, Beijing, China
- Lianzhou International Photo Festival, published by Guangdong People’s Publishing House 2006, China
- Hong Kong Four Casts, published by Hong Kong University Press 2005, Hong Kong
- Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 2005, published by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department 2005, Hong Kong
- Body Work, e-book, published by Ocean Pound, Toronto, Canada
- Nudes Index I, published by Konemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH 2001, Cologne, Germany
- Life Still, exhibition catalogue, published by OP Foto Gallery 1999, Hong Kong
- Nudes 3, published by Graphis Inc. 2000, Swiss/US
- Ecco Homo, published by Vertigo Publishers 2000, Barcelona, Spain
- Almond Chu Photography, portfolio, published by Almond Chu Photography, Hong Kong
- Almond Chu Portraits - Asian Artists in New York, published by Anway Communications Co. 1994, Hong Kong
- Portrait of Life, exhibition catalogue, published by Antonio Mak and Almond Chu 1993, Hong Kong
References
- "All About Hong Kong - Almond Chu". aovertical.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "[Photoblog 專訪]朱德華 Almond Chu 看攝影與藝術發展 | 攝影札記 Photoblog - 新奇好玩的攝影資訊、攝影技巧教學". photoblog.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Art Galleries in Hong Kong – Art Gallery Information – Time Out Hong Kong | Hong Kong Photographers 3: Almond Chu". timeout.com.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Upclose with Almond Chu | HK Magazine". hk-magazine.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Hong Kong International Photo Festival 2012". hkphotofest.org. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "THE URBANITES - PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALMOND CHU | Pixelbread 像素麵包 - 藝術活動". pixelbread.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Almond Chu: Asian Artists Portrait CHU Takwah Almond(朱德華) | Asia Art Archive". aaa.org.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Existence + Revelation : Photo Installation by Almond Chu | Para Site". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "朱德華捕捉剎那永恒 - 太陽報". the-sun.on.cc. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "New Title: THE URBANITES by Almond Chu | mccm creations". mccm.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "ArtSlant - Almond Chu: On Our China Watchlist". artslant.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "專業攝影師訪談: Almond Chu 朱德華訪談片段". canonhk-1dx.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "朱德華—凝結時間的美 on Vimeo". vimeo.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "ShopThruPost". shopthrupost.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Artists Name - Artshare". artshare.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "The Upper Station Photo Gallery". theupperstation.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- Baetens, P. (2007). Nude Photography: The Art and the Craft. DK Publishing. p. 181. ISBN 9780756643898. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "The Urbanites | New World Development Company Limited". webcare.nwd.com.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Menclub". menclub.hk. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "Almond Chu | Ocula – Artist Profile, Galleries, Exhibitions and Artworks". ocula.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
External links
- "ALMOND CHU". almondchu.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- dennis lo designs. "HKIPP | Photographers | ALMOND CHU PHOTOGRAPHY". hkipp.org. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "攝影大師朱德華教你影人像 Almond Chu Shoots The Urbanites - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.
- "朱德華—凝結時間的美 on Vimeo". vimeo.com. Retrieved 2014-11-06.