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Catholic artist’s Chinese-inspired Christian art on display near the Vatican

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Taiwanese Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min drew inspiration from traditional Chinese woodblock printing to create this depiction of the Sermon on the Mount, which includes a large Chinese character of the word “blessing” at its center. / Credit: Embassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See

Vatican City, Sep 23, 2025 / 14:42 pm (CNA).

Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min’s colorful art, currently featured in an exhibition near the Vatican, draws inspiration from traditional Chinese woodblock printing and blends Eastern cultural motifs with biblical scenes.

“As a Catholic, I study the Bible. When I come across passages in the Bible that move me, I seek to create art inspired by them,” Hsieh said in an interview with CNA.

“I also ask priests about their interpretations of Scripture. I try to find in the Bible the passages that can be visualized — the ones that touch me — and then I attempt to create from them.”

Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min points out details in his depiction of the joyful mysteries of the rosary during an interview with CNA at the opening of his art exhibition at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See
Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min points out details in his depiction of the joyful mysteries of the rosary during an interview with CNA at the opening of his art exhibition at the Pontifical Urbaniana University in Rome. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See

The art exhibition, hosted by the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Holy See, opened at the Pontifical Urbaniana University on Sept. 18. It includes around 30 original pieces, including some specifically created for the 2025 Jubilee. Cardinal Silvano Maria Tomasi, the pontifical delegate of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and other Vatican officials attended the opening.

Taiwanese Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min's depiction of Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See
Taiwanese Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min’s depiction of Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See

Hsieh, a professor of digital media design at Asia University in Taiwan, said his art draws on what he calls “Taiwanese Biblical Iconography,” a genre he said exemplifies how Christianity can take root in different cultural traditions. 

“We learn from others, because when we look back to the Ming dynasty, when Matteo Ricci and the missionaries first came to China, they immediately adopted Chinese clothing and learned the Chinese language, hoping that the Church could spread more widely,” he said. “In the same way, in Taiwan, I also use Taiwanese elements, hoping that most people in Taiwan will understand that this Western religion can, in fact, be integrated with Taiwanese traditions.” 

Among the works on display is a Chinese-style depiction of the Sermon on the Mount. “I am deeply moved by the Beatitudes found in the Gospel, the so-called Sermon on the Mount, because here Jesus identifies eight types of people as blessed,” Hsieh said. “The East also places great emphasis on blessings. Thus, we transformed the Eight Immortals of Eastern mythology — eight divine beings — into the eight figures of the Beatitudes. This truly represents a distinctly Chinese approach to spiritual interpretation.”

Hsieh Sheng-Min's depiction of the Sermon on the Mount includes St. Peter holding a key, St. Paul holding a sword, and eight personified figures of the Beatitudes. Credit: Embassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See
Hsieh Sheng-Min’s depiction of the Sermon on the Mount includes St. Peter holding a key, St. Paul holding a sword, and eight personified figures of the Beatitudes. Credit: Embassy of the Republic of China to the Holy See

“This also represents the continuity of the Church’s tradition — from the earliest times of Peter, through later figures such as Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi — a single unbroken line of inheritance, which is also the tradition of the Church,” he added.

Another piece depicts the Virgin Mary in an Eastern style surrounded by scenes from the joyful mysteries of the rosary.

Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min portrays the Virgin Mary in an Eastern style surrounded by scenes from the joyful mysteries of the rosary and verses from Scripture in Chinese characters. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See
Catholic artist Hsieh Sheng-Min portrays the Virgin Mary in an Eastern style surrounded by scenes from the joyful mysteries of the rosary and verses from Scripture in Chinese characters. Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See

“Scripture verses are written directly into the artwork” in Chinese characters, Hsieh explained.  

Other works show Jesus entering Jerusalem on a donkey and as the Good Shepherd.  

Hsieh’s work is inspired by traditional woodblock printmaking. He begins with brush outlines, layering colors one by one, and then digitally assembles and enlarges the images. He said he hopes that viewers will see in his art the “blessing that comes from the grace of God.” 

This work by Hsieh Sheng-Min is inspired by Matthew 19:14:
This work by Hsieh Sheng-Min is inspired by Matthew 19:14: “Jesus said, ‘Let the children come to me.’” Credit: Embassy of the Republic China to the Holy See

“This exhibition reminds me that art itself is a form of prayer, a form of pilgrimage,” he said. 

Taiwanese Ambassador to the Holy See Anthony C.Y. Ho praised Hsieh’s work at the opening, saying it “reveals not only his personal faith as a Catholic but also his deep love for his homeland.”

The exhibition remains on display at the Taiwanese Embassy to the Holy See, just steps from St. Peter’s Basilica.


Source: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/266717/catholic-artists-chinese-inspired-christian-art-on-display-near-the-vatican


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