Professor Lin Xiang Xiong Hosts Landmark Art Exhibition And Peace Prize Ceremony In Paris
PENANG, MALAYSIA, 17
SEPTEMBER 2025 – Renowned
humanitarian-artist Professor Lin Xiang Xiong (“Professor Lin”)
and founder of the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery in Penang, presented his
latest exhibition, “The Vicissitudes of Life”, at the historic Hôtel de
l’Industrie in Paris from 10 to 13 September 2025.
Professor Lin Xiang Xiong Hosts Landmark
Art Exhibition and Peace Prize Ceremony in Paris“The Vicissitudes of Life” Celebrates
the Transformative Power of Art in Dialogue, Reflection and Peacebuilding
(L-R) Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former French Prime Minister and founder of Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery, Professor Lin Xiang Xiong
The exhibition received strong support from key French
institutions, with former French President François Hollande serving as
Honorary Patron, and former French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin
personally attending the opening. Featuring 25 original works by Professor Lin,
the exhibition explored three themes - anti-war, anti-poverty, and
anti-pollution - and vividly embodied Professor Lin’s vision of “Art for
Peace”, a concept that transcends aesthetics and seeks to inspire moral
reflection and intercultural understanding.
Distinguished speakers exchange views on art, culture, and peace during the academic symposium held as part of Professor Lin Xiang Xiong’s exhibition “The Vicissitudes of Life” in Paris.
During the
exhibition, a high-level academic symposium was held, bringing together leading
international scholars, philosophers, and cultural leaders to reflect on
“Intercultural Dialogue at the Crossroads” and “Rebuilding the Concept of Peace
through Art.” Distinguished speakers included French writer and human rights
activist Marek Halter, eminent philosopher and sinologist François
Jullien, intellectual publisher François L’Yvonnet, Swiss curator
and sociologist Barbara Polla, special adviser to the President of the
Arab World Institute Claude Mollard, cultural diplomacy advisor Yves
Marek, and retired French Air Force General Étienne Copel.
Throughout the discussions, Professor Lin shared his unique insights on the
times, on art, and on the essence of peace, sparking strong resonance and deep
dialogue.
On 12 September, the inaugural “Lin Xiang Xiong Art for
Peace Prize” ceremony was held with great success. The competition drew
1,883 entries from 100 countries around the world, far exceeding expectations.
This overwhelming response underscored the wide recognition of Professor Lin’s “Art
for Peace” advocacy, echoing the common aspirations of today’s world.
Professor Lin announced that the award will be established as a biennial event,
continuing as a major artistic initiative dedicated to peace.
“This exhibition is more of an awakening of thought than a
presentation of art,” said Professor Lin Xiang Xiong. “Every brushstroke is a
testimony of time, a silent dialogue between past and present, pain and
healing. Whether through the exhibition or the establishment of the Peace
Prize, I hope art is not merely for admiration but can truly touch hearts,
serve as a bridge between cultures, and awaken the soft conscience deep within
humanity.”
The exhibition and symposium attracted a full house at the historic Hôtel de l’Industrie in Paris.
The
exhibition also marks a milestone in Professor Lin’s artistic journey and
heralds the opening of the Lin Xiang Xiong Art Gallery in Penang,
scheduled for mid-December 2025. Covering 8,000 square meters, the gallery will
house Professor Lin’s major works and also providing a platform for emerging
artists to pursue their dreams. It will stand as one of the largest private art
galleries in the region, strengthening Malaysia’s role as a hub of cultural
diplomacy and intercultural understanding in Southeast Asia
Exhibition view of
“The Vicissitudes of Life”
Through “The Vicissitudes of Life,” Professor Lin once again demonstrates that art is a
messenger of thought and conscience. With clarity, he advocates peace, and as
an artist, he chooses his own path - through the soft power of culture, through
words, and through his brush - to voice his deep concern for war, pollution,
and poverty. With art as his language, he calls upon fellow artists to join his
cause, uniting their strength to speak out for peace and the future of
humanity.

~ Bonde Senyum Riang ~
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