14th May, 2024 11:30

Chinese and Japanese Works of Art

 
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WANG JINSONG (b.1963), FLOWERS NO.10, 2008

ink on paper, 137 by 69cm

Provenance: Michael Goedhuis

Footnote: Wang Jinsong was born in Heilongjiang Province in 1963, and is one of the most versatile and innovative artists in China—working in different media, from ink and oil painting to photography—who acquired a reputation in the early 1980s avant-garde movement that sprang up during a period of opening and reform. Wang graduated from the Chinese Painting Department of the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts, Hangzhou, in 1987, but he first became known for his edgy oil paintings in a mode dubbed Cynical Realism, which acutely and wittily comment on the malaise of the times. He also examined the contemporary issues in Chinese society through a series of photographs that are juxtaposed repetitively. Wang’s current interest in traditional ink painting may seem surprising after his emphatically avant-garde work of previous years. But these beautiful and spontaneous paintings, free of any explicit social content, reveal the breadth of Wang Jinsong’s cultural interests and the connection he feels with the rich legacy of China’s past.

2008年 王劲松(生于1963年) 花卉No.10

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ink on paper, 137 by 69cm

Provenance: Michael Goedhuis

Footnote: Wang Jinsong was born in Heilongjiang Province in 1963, and is one of the most versatile and innovative artists in China—working in different media, from ink and oil painting to photography—who acquired a reputation in the early 1980s avant-garde movement that sprang up during a period of opening and reform. Wang graduated from the Chinese Painting Department of the Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts, Hangzhou, in 1987, but he first became known for his edgy oil paintings in a mode dubbed Cynical Realism, which acutely and wittily comment on the malaise of the times. He also examined the contemporary issues in Chinese society through a series of photographs that are juxtaposed repetitively. Wang’s current interest in traditional ink painting may seem surprising after his emphatically avant-garde work of previous years. But these beautiful and spontaneous paintings, free of any explicit social content, reveal the breadth of Wang Jinsong’s cultural interests and the connection he feels with the rich legacy of China’s past.

Auction: Chinese and Japanese Works of Art, 14th May, 2024

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