Lot 218
Abandoning Painting No. 1
OUYANG Chun (Chinese, 1974)
2005
Oil and acrylic on canvas
240 x 180 cm
Estimate
TWD 900,000-1,500,000
HKD 234,000-390,000
USD 30,300-50,500
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ILLUSTRATED:
Luminescence, Star Gallery, Beijing, 2006, color illustrated
+ OVERVIEW
Ridiculousness and sarcasm can be found in most paintings of Ouyang Chun. Ouyang believes "reality and fantasy overlap in everyone's world everyday, it is happening in the human society all the time; hence ridiculousness is meant to be the theme of this world". Without any deliberate mystification, his works are not lack of intensions: the bright colors and childlike raw strokes, no signs of repeated symbols or similar pictures; his paintings are vibrant with fascination and emotional appeal, breathing out childhood delight. The piece "Abandoning Painting" was completed in 2005, portraying a little boy overlooking his drawing tools with his mouth open, implying the artist's dedication and vision in art. The drawing is natural and sincere, full of the simple joy of childishness.
While communicating with the public through innocent and emotional drawings, the artist himself has a relatively complicated life experience and redundant rational thinking of art career. Ouyang dropped out high school and came into contact with people in all walks of life, including many low lives and hooligan which later became the typical figure of evil in his art works.
Modern & Contemporary Asian Art
Ravenel Spring Auction 2012 Taipei
Sunday, June 3, 2012, 2:30pm