Ye Xingsheng loves painting. His works have won him many awards. He's a member of the Chinese Artists' Association, the president of the Tibetan Artists' Association, and also a university professor. Yet, he's well known as a fervent collector of Tibetan artware.
Ye Xiangsheng has spent half of his life collecting more than 2,000 pieces of precious Tibetan artware. What makes him different is the incredible fact that he sacrificed almost all of his belongings for these artwares, and then donated them to the
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An old Lama gave him a pot of butter groma when Ye was copying some mural paintings in a temple at 13 years old. After eating it, Ye kept the beautiful pot and this became the first item in his collection. From then on, Ye continued to obtain pieces of Tibetan folk art for over 40 years. He has witnessed the destruction and erosion of Tibetan folk culture. By collecting Tibetan arts and crafts, Ye intends to awaken Tibetan confidence and pride in their cultural heritage and artistic creativity.
He is such an obsessed collector that he spent every penny he had buying Tibetan craftworks. He credits his collection of over 2,000 items as the key to understanding the glorious civilization
In 1999, Ye Xingsheng made a surprising decision - to donate his years of over 2,000 collection items to the Tibetan Museum. He believes he should return these precious art works to
(chinaculture July 7, 2006)