About

{"ops":[{"insert":"Hoho Kuo (female) studied painting under the guidance of her father, the artist Guo Yu,from childhood. She graduated from the Stage Design Department of the Central Academy of Drama and later from the Directing Department of the Beijing Film Academy. \nHer directed commercial film 'Lively City' was awarded the Gold Lion Award at the China International Advertising Festival. Her paintings have been shortlisted for prestigious awards and exhibitions, including the John Moores Painting Prize (China). She has collaborated with brands like AMN Art Audio and UNTAP Fun Paint on art-commerce collaborations. Currently based in Shanghai, she maintains active presence in the art world as both a painter and independent director.\nThe artistic practice of Hoho Kuo unfolds as a trans-temporal dialogue, bridging the spiritual core of Eastern traditional aesthetics with the expressive boundaries of contemporary visual language.\nBorn into an artistic family in Anyang, one of China's Seven Ancient Capitals, she was immersed in traditional culture through early training with her father, Guo Yu. Her subsequent systematic studies in stage design and film directing forged a multidimensional creative approach that integrates theatrical space, cinematic narrative, and painterly expression.\nHer paintings employ acrylics to develop a figurative yet expressive practice from a contemporary perspective. Characterized by vigorous brushwork and profound emotion, they reinterpret the vitality of Eastern cultural symbols within a globalized context, capturing a dynamic tension between fluidity and solidification.\nHer distinctive value lies in fusing academic rigor with a spirit of cross-disciplinary experimentation. As a creator who bridges the roles of director and painter, Hoho Kuo's art follows a dual trajectory: her filmic background imbues her work with a potent sense of narrative and a masterful orchestration of time and space, while painting serves as a channel through which she strips away surfaces to directly engage with the spiritual core. She stands among the few practitioners capable of simultaneously mastering symbolic representation and the flow of emotion. Her work not only carries cultural memory but also manifests a contemporary revival of Eastern aesthetics.\nAs she states: \"From Anyang, the cradle of Yin-Shang culture, to the stage of international contemporary art, my creative practice has always been rooted in Eastern philosophy, while actively engaging in the global cultural dialogue.\"\n"}]}