Crane SOLD
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Rare Limited Edition located in UK.
Beatifully framed in white with art glass.
In Taoist thought the Crane is a symbol of longevity and immortality; the ancient Chinese believed it could live for one thousand years or more. Paintings with hidden nuances are not rare in Yue Minjun's oeuvre, however the message in this painting conveys is slightly more politically charged than the norm, qualifying this piece as a very important work by the artist.
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Artist
Yue Minjun is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his inventive take on self-portraiture. His brightly coloured depictions of maniacally laughing figures are influenced both by Pop Art and Surrealism. His works act as a tacit form of social and political critique which deals with both Chinese history and the Western canon of art. “I’m actually trying to make sense of the world,” he said of his work. “There’s nothing cynical or absurd in what I do.” Born in 1962 in Daqing City, China, Minjun studied at Hebei Normal University in the 1980s, training as a painter, sculptor, and printmaker. Bearing witness to the restrictive regime which led to the Tiananmen Square massacre of protestors, he began using his art to understand the societal changes taking place in China over the following decades. He currently lives and works in Beijing, China. The artist’s works are held in the collections of the Denver Art Museum, the Shenzhen Art Museum, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.Dimensions
| Width | 103 |
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| Height | 132 |
