Shanghai Daily

Artist captures historical heritage in drawings

- Li Qian

ZHANG Yugang, an amateur painter from northeaste­rn China who settled in Shanghai in 2013, held a free exhibition this month to display his 40 sketches of buildings designed by Hungarian architect Laszlo Hudec.

Zhang was mesmerized by the city when he first arrived, especially the Bund.

“At first I drew sketches on the Bund,” he said. “Older local residents would stop and tell me about the history of the buildings. The name Hudec kept cropping up.

So Zhang set about reading books and searching archives for informatio­n on the famous architect.

“I found that Hudec was a prominent man in the history of Shanghai architectu­re,” he said.

Zhang started to make drawings of Hudec buildings last year. His portfolio includes the Grand Theater, the Park Hotel, the Sun Ke Villa and the Catholic Sieh Yih Chapel.

“Many of the sites are not open to the public, and cameras just can’t capture a whole scene,” he said. “So drawing is the best way.”

He has embellishe­d his work. One drawing shows a group of celebritie­s, including Charlie Chaplin, in front of the Grand Theater.

“I want to bring the old back to life,” he said.

On June 9, he was among a group of amateur artists drawing historical buildings along Shaanxi Road N., including the English-style garden villa and former residence of Hong Kong tycoon Ho Tung, and Juliet’s Balcony, an urban sculpture honoring Shakespear­e’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

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An artist sketches a historical building at an event featuring a group of amateur artists on June 9.

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