Lang Lixing is presenting a photographic exhibition entitled Ice and Snow at Hall 6 since Oct. 20 until Oct. 28. The exhibition comprising a total of more than 60 artworks, is hoped to showcase a magic, pure and dazzling world especially in the current period of globe warming.
Lang Lixing is a member of China Photographers Association, vice chairman of China Portrait Photography Society, honorary chairman of Inner Mongolia Photographers Association, and chairman of Portrait Photography Society of Inner Mongolia. Since 1966, he has devoted himself to the photographic art. He is skilled in portrait and landscape photography with hundreds of artworks published in a number of magazines and newspapers, such as China Pictorial, People's Daily, and China Photo Press for years.
His works have won prizes in national and regional photo competitions for many times, and been on display at the National Art Museum of China, Mongolian National Modern Art Gallery, Museum of Young Art (MOYA) in Vienna, Austria, the first Guangzhou Art Fair, the Cultural Palace of Nationalities of Beijing, and Shanghai Expo.
He also worked as chief editor of several photo albums, like Pure Green and Hulunbeier. He has been engaged in innovation and practice of ice and snow photography in the recent 20 years facing wind and snow. He published a topic album named Ice Light and Snow Shadow in 2009, which has caused public concern and thought to climate change.