Lucia
Chen has had twenty-five years of experience in the international
art world as an art dealer, agent, advisor, publisher, and collector.
She has written numerous articles concerning the international art
market for various magazines, and she is an avid collector of African
art, master prints, and contemporary artworks. Mrs. Chen specializes
in curating and promoting large-scale exhibitions, organizing and
establishing art galleries, and consulting for art investment. She
is one of the few successful Asian women in NYC who has made a name
for herself in the international contemporary art business. Her success
has been documented in several interviews in TV and magazines.
Lucia was born in Taiwan in 1948, and was
educated at Taipei Normal College, the University of Paris, and the
University of Maryland. In 1975, Lucia married the artist Dr. T. F.
Chen. From that moment on, she immersed herself in the artfield and
in her new commitment to support her husband's career. She remarked,
"As his wife, I knew he was not an
ordinary painter, but an artist with high academic training, esthetic
ability, cultural insight and humanitarian ideals. He initiated his
'Neo-Iconography' style, bearing a deep sense of mission. Hoping that
he could concentrate wholly on his study and creation, I began to
manage his art and all his practical affairs. I learned through working
and research."
Lucia began to manage Dr. Chen's art in
1976, following no market orientation, art fashion or collector's
mentality. Yet their passion, conviction, and ideals were plentiful.
Her primary goal was not to make a profit, but rather to introduce
a new art style - a new, radical school of thought. While Chen gave
himself wholeheartedly to his vision of a New Renaissance through
art, Lucia dedicated herself completely to the realization of these
dreams into reality.
In 1980, Lucia opened up their first art
gallery - Gallery New World in Washington D. C. After four years,
the Chens moved their homebase to the heart of SoHo, NYC, where the
newly-named Lucia Gallery expanded and began to branch out internationally.
In 1987 and 1995, Lucia opened up her Gallery New World in Taipei,
Taiwan, as a sister gallery.
From 1994 - 1996, Lucia redesigned and
established a six-story 20,000 square foot museum building to serve
as the headquarters for the New World Art Center and the T. F. Chen
Cultural Center -- a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting
Dr. T. F. Chen's dream of a global New Renaissance and East - West
cultural exchange.
Lucia Chen has produced more than 100 one-man
shows for Dr. Chen, has personally established seven galleries, and
has published several limited editions, as well as art books, art
cards, and other licensing products. Under the T. F. Chen Cultural
Center, Lucia has curated dozens of large-scale art shows for cultural
groups, for example: group shows for 150 Japanese artists, 60 Italian
artists, 50 contemporary overseas Chinese artists, 30 contemporary
emerging artists, French artists, and African American artists. In
addition to bringing in artists from around the world, Lucia has created
many cultural activities, such as poetry readings, film screenings,
musical performances, seminars, etc.
Since 2000, Lucia has being involved in
organizing Chen's three-year art tour in Taiwan which is exhibiting
his "Jade Mountain Series," increasing Chen's presence at
international art fairs, building up her museum store's line of art
merchandising and licensing, and investing in real estate.
Through hard work, perseverance, and a
refusal to accept limitations, Lucia Chen has almost singlehandedly
built her own empire in the art field that she loves.
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