
In his body of work, Chinese artist, Huang He, conducts a vibrant urban ensemble composed of grand boulevards and constructions, multi-coloured buildings and famous Sydney quarters. His paintings are an invitation to revisit the metropolitan harmony under the eye of an always changing sky.
Born Guang Zhou, China 1955
Education| 1978-1982 | Guang Zhou Fine Arts University in Painting and Sculpture |
| 2008 | Selected for the Mao to Now exhibition, Sydney Olympic Park |
| 2007 | Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, Salon Des Refusés |
| 2006 | Solo Exhibition at Depot II Gallery, Sydney and Gallery 460, Gosford |
| 2005 | Solo Exhibition at Gallery 460, Gosford |
| 2004 | Wynne Prize Exhibition, Solo Exhibition at Gallery 460, Gosford |
| 2003 | Solo Exhibition at Gallery 460, Gosford |
| 1998 | Eddie Glastra Gallery, Sydney |
| 1997-1998 | Salon Des Refusés (Joshua Smith Portrait), Archibald Exhibition (Painting of Daniel Kotja) |
| 1995 | Eddie Glastra Gallery, Sydney |
| 1994 | Avoca Gallery, Kincumber |
| 1993 | Eddie Glastra Gallery, Sydney |
| 1986 | By invitation only a selected group of young Chinese artists, Guang Zhou |
| 1982-1988 | Yearly solo exhibitions at the University of Guang Zhou |
| 1982-1987 | Yearly exhibitions in the Fine Arts Museum in Canton |
| 1988-1990 | Arrived in Australia and after a short time took up painting full time |
| 1982-1988 | Teacher in Painting and Sculpture at the Guang Zhou Fine Arts University |
| Two Sculptures in the Museum of Guang Zhou Fine Arts University | |
| Numerous private collections throughout Australia, China, England and USA | |
| Large bronze sculpture in the Peoples’ Square, Guang Zhou; | |
| A sculpture in the Museum of Revolution History in Canton, China; |