

Bingren ZHU
朱炳仁
Bingren ZHU is a molten realism artist, a Chinese Master of Arts and Crafts, and a national representative inheritor of intangible cultural heritage in bronze sculpture. He is also a researcher at the Chinese Culture Institute, a cultural advisor to the Palace Museum in Beijing, a member of Xiling Seal Art Society, and one of the “Three Elders of the Grand Canal” instrumental in its World Heritage inscription.
Zhu has created 55 industry firsts in copper art, holds nearly 100 patents and intellectual property rights, and has built over 100 landmark copper structures across cities. He pioneered the art of molten copper, introducing bronze art into national museums and international institutions. He is widely recognized for elevating Chinese copper culture to new heights and is hailed as the first named figure in 5,000 years of Chinese bronze civilization.