
Stephen Lowe
Born in China, Stephen Lowe
(Lau Wan Hang) displayed a natural inclination toward art, poetry and
music at an early age. While in his teens, Stephen enrolled at the Lingnan
School of Art in Hong Kong, acclaimed at the time as the leading school of
modern Chinese art. Under the direction of Professor Chao Shao-an, a
master artist from China, Stephen formed a solid basis for his artistic
technique founded on Chinese tradition and his love for the natural beauty
of the country. He eventually immigrated to Canada and from his art studio
in Victoria, shared his vision of China with people from all over the
world through his delicate and sensitive watercolors interpretations of
flowers, birds and landscapes.
During his short life, he
held 23 one-man shows, including exhibitions at the Provincial Museum of
British Columbia and at the United Nations in New York. In addition,
Stephen taught at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and privately for
many years and, on occasion, at the University of Victoria. In 1970
Stephen and his wife Eunice were invited by the Empress Hotel in Victoria
to open their first gallery. Four years after Stephen's untimely passing,
Eunice and her family carried on his legacy to Calgary by opening the
second Stephen Lowe Art Gallery in 1979 where it has flourished under the
directorship of their eldest daughter Anna and her husband Allen.
In 1985, the government of
China invited and sponsored a memorial exhibition of his work, which
toured four major cities in China including the National Gallery in
Beijing, Nanjing, Shanghai and Guangzhou until 1986. The shows received
critical acclaim across China.
Through the legacy of his
art and the memories of those who knew and loved him, the remembrance of a
great artist and gentle soul will live forever.