Estimate
TWD 15,000,000-20,000,000
HKD 3,686,000-4,914,000
USD 472,100-629,500
CNY 3,417,000-4,556,000
Sold Price
TWD 31,200,000
HKD 7,536,232
USD 962,963
CNY 6,995,516
Signature
Signed reverse Zao Wou-Ki in French, titled 15.7.93 and inscribed 65 x 81 cm
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Since 1959, therefore, Zao Wou-ki had rarely named his works, but instead titled them with the date of their completion or just "untitled". For him, this is not only because words appear colorless and powerless for the eyes, but also because explicit verbal signifiers tend to ascribe excessive associations to real objects. Zao's experiment with ink paintings in the 1970s inspired greater richness in his late-period works. He found in "ink" infinite changes in color as well as immense freedom in space. While others confined themselves to one single tradition, Zao straddled two, placid and poised, liberating his feelings onto the canvas.Zao Wou-ki's paintings from the 1980s and 1990s embody a high degree of spirituality. The technique is effortless and mature. The intense, almost manic lines of some of Zao's earlier work are no longer to be seen; instead, there is spatial arrangement of great depth and meaning, with lighter, brighter and more lustrous color tones. The overall effect is intensely emotive and expressive-an exploration of the soul's wanderings in the cosmos. The stronger color tones that appear here and there in the paintings seem like a memory of the artist's youth.
The lot "15.7.93" was created in 1993 and is a treasure of the artist, with its elegant and graceful colors, and free-flowing brushwork, containing boundless imaginative space. Even though he was nearing the twilight of his life, Zao Wou-ki's paintings seemed even younger. He always brimmed with creative passion, once saying that painting for him was "without a pure end," with no other way but to continually explore. His spirit is truly admirable.
Modern & Contemporary Art
Ravenel Spring Auction 2024 Taipei
Sunday, June 2, 2024, 2:00pm