Ma Kelu
b. 1954
Ma Kelu, born in Shanghai in 1954 and later relocated to Beijing, is one of the members of the "The No Name PaintingAssociation," a contemporary Chinese art group from the 1970s. Committed to the practice of "art returning to its essence," Ma Kelu has always been dedicated to the principle of achieving complete freedom in his artistic creation. He participated in the underground art exhibition in 1974 and the public exhibition of the Nameless Painting Society in 1979, and in the early1980s, he became a member of the Beijing Abstract Art Experimental Group. His early landscape works exceeded the general significance of sketching from life,with his practice itself characterized by distinct artistic propositions, research awareness, and working methods. He moved to New York at an early age and studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Until 2006, Ma Kelu returned to his hometown, continuing his abstract style with a broader vision.
Submitted by Platform China


