Bai Ming, born in Yugan , Jiangxi Province, China in 1965, is a tenured professor and doctoral supervisor at the Academy of Fine Arts,
Tsinghua University, director of the 3rd Ceramic Craft Committee of China Artists Association,
vice chairman of Chinese Culture Promotion Society, member of the French Art,
Science and Technology Committee, and member of the International Prévenance of the French "Renshe" (lifelong).
Bai Ming is an artist and scholar with international influence.
He has established the theoretical foundation of contemporary ceramic art in China.
He has been invited by important museums in the United States, Europe,
Hong Kong and Taiwan to hold large-scale personal exhibitions with international influence as an outstanding representative of modern Chinese art.
His creative types wander in multiple art fields such as ceramics,
Comprehensive material painting, oil painting, ink painting, lacquer painting, etc.
In 2004, he won the "Contribution Award for the Promotion of Modern Chinese Ceramics" at the Great Hall of the People. The book "Traditional Crafts of Porcelain Making in Jingdezhen" won the 14th "China Book Award". Since 1999, he has published 15 books including "Overview of World Modern Ceramics", "Oversea Contemporary Ceramic Art Classics", and "World-Famous Ceramic Artists' Studio" (eight volumes), as well as more than 20 personal portfolios. He has won the "Golden Bull Award" for Chinese Art Books many times, and was awarded the "Honorary Citizen" by the Jingdezhen Municipal People's Government, Shangyu District People's Government, and Quyang County People's Government for his personal contribution. He has been invited by important museums in the United States, France, South Korea, Portugal, Belgium, and Italy to hold personal exhibitions as an outstanding representative of modern Chinese art. In 2018, his works "Taihu Stone", "Song of Reeds and Wind", and "Endlessness" were collected by the British Museum. His 2022 work "Wenjun Bottle" is the only designated official gift for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and Paralympics. His 2024 work "Triumph Zun" is a licensed product for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. His works have been used for display at APEC meetings, BRICS leaders' meetings, and G20 summits many times, and are outstanding representatives of Chinese ceramics in the world art.