Lot  673 Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Deux Espaces

CHU Teh-chun (Chinese-French, 1920 - 2014)

1998

Oil on canvas

65 x 80.5 cm

Estimate

TWD 4,200,000-6,000,000

HKD 1,085,000-1,550,000

USD 140,500-200,700

Sold Price

TWD 4,320,000

HKD 1,119,171

USD 144,337


Signature

Singed lower right CHU TEH-CHUN in Chinese and English, dated 98
Signed on the reverse CHU TEH-CHUN in English and Chinese, titled “Deux Espaces” in French, dated 1998
ILLUSTRATED:
Chu Teh-chun, Hebei Education Press, Hebei, 2005, color illustrated, no. 100, p. 174
Chu Teh-chun 88 Retrospective, National Museum of History , Taipei; Thin Chang Corporation, Taipei, 2008, color illustrated, p. 169

+ OVERVIEW

"Space in the works of Chu Teh-chun is not presented using traditional perspective; rather, it is what might be called 'manifold space.' The main formal elements in Chu's work are small squares created by filling in rich, thick color between the twisting lines. This method of expression can be thought of as constituting the salient characteristic of Chu's new style. The careful selection of color tone and the precise placement of the small squares in the painting create impressive color variation and light effects. This is not only space, but also structure; this combination of space and structure can be seen in almost every painting by Chu Teh-chun, and is one of the chief features of his work." This perceptive analysis of the artistic style of Chu Teh-chun is by Maurice Panier, the "guardian angel of modern art," who was the first to "discover" Chu Teh-chun.

Taking up the point about space and structure made by Panier, Chu Teh-chun has never allowed himself to be restricted by material space in the composition of his paintings. The structure of the images presented in his works, and his vigorous use of dots and lines, are all the product of careful reflection and rigorous compositional planning; what this creates is a kind of "purposeful" freedom. The crisscrossing of horizontal and vertical lines, the ordered calligraphic lines, and the brilliant utilization of oils - which is at the same time random and controlled - present an immense, all-encompassing visual world, and create on the canvas the boundless reaches of the cosmos.

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Modern & Contemporary Asian Art

Ravenel Spring Auction 2013 Taipei

Sunday, June 2, 2013, 2:30pm