“Singing Beyond the Curtain” created in response to the World Peace Council‘s 1959 call for global printmakers to promote peace, stands as a significant work by Li Qun. Although it didn’t win an award at the International Printmaking Competition in Leipzig, it was included in the print collection “Peace to the World” published in Dresden, East Germany, alongside works by renowned artists like Picasso and Frans Masereel. This collection received widespread acclaim, leading to “Singing Beyond the Curtain” being reprinted in Soviet art magazines and featured in the Fourth National Printmaking Exhibition in Beijing. The piece garnered admiration from audiences both domestically and internationally.
Childhood 1912-1930
A village childhood Li Qun’s roots trace back to a quaint mountain village, an enclave characterised by a mere six courtyards and ten households in its nascent years. This hamlet, situated in Lingshi County, Shanxi Province, earned its identity as Hao Jia Zhang. Positioned to the east of Fenhe River,