Bin Xie
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Full Name Bin Xie Gender Female Nationality Australian Occupation Artist Years Active 2002-present
Bin Xie is a Chinese born and originated artist with an Advanced Diploma of Fine Arts and a Masters Degree of Studio Art with honours from Sydney University, Australia.
She has been exhibiting since 2002, in places such as the Chinese Cultural Centre in Chatswood, the Sydney Antique Centre, Surry Hill, Crossbay Gallery, Eden Gardens and an upcoming exhibition in Paddington Contemporary Art Gallery this year (2008).
Xie was a finalist at the 2006 Archibald Prize with her work, “Bright Smile” (a portrait of Lindy Lee), which also featured as was one of Archibald street banners that year. It was her first entry into the Archibald Prize. Currently, the work is in a private collection. Her work is also represented in public and private collections in China, UK, USA and locally in Australia.
Her success was advertised in Sydney University Student and TAFE magazines, newspapers and articles on the internet, and The Weekly Times and the Sing Tao Daily.
[edit] Trivia
- She was an Archibald Prize finalist in 2006.
- Her entry: Bright Smile, was selected as a street banner that year.
- It was her first entry ever in the Archibald Prize.
[edit] See also
Archibald Prize 2006 finalists
[edit] References
1. Bin Xie's Profile
2. Bin Xie's Portfolio