Lot  190 Ravenel Autumn Auction 2011 Taipei

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2011 Taipei

Solar Eclipse

CAI Guo-Qiang (Chinese, 1957)

1988

Gunpowder and oil on canvas

32 x 40 cm

Estimate

TWD 2,400,000-3,600,000

HKD 585,000-878,000

USD 76,600-114,800

Sold Price

TWD 2,280,000

HKD 587,629

USD 75,622


Signature

Signed lower right Cai in English

Signed on the reverse Cai Guo-Qiang, China and titled Solar Eclipse in Chinese, inscribed collection of Muchi Hiromu and Muchi Yoko

PROVENANCE:


Collection of Hiromu and Yoko Muchi, Japan

ILLUSTRATED:


Gunpowder Picture of Cai Guoqiang, Lijiang Publishing House, Guilin, 1989, color illustrated, p. 21

+ OVERVIEW

Cai Guo-Qiang's international reputation among all cotemporary Chinese artists is well acknowledged. His artworks root in Chinese traditions yet subvert it at the same time. He uses gunpowder - a symbolic Chinese culture element - as a drawing medium, integrated with his unique universe perspectives and philosophies, to explore the perception of human history and the shared concerns of our society.

"Gunpowder" drawing is Cai's most stunning and original artistic creation. The artist is obsessed with the dangerous yet free vitality of gunpowder; he seeks liberation from the closed traditional Chinese society through his exploring of such destructive explosion of gunpowder. Cai once said: Gunpowder is a spontaneous, unpredictable and uncontrollable medium. The more you want to control it, the less control you are likely to get. The result of the creation is always hard to predict, and this just happens to be the most fascinating part…to explore the spirit of the gunpowder, I believe it bears the power of the universe; the answers to where we come from, where the universe comes from and discussion of the chaos, all originate from the Big Bang, the explosion.

"Solar Eclipse", Cai Guo-Qiang's early piece of work, was finished in 1988. Eclipse is the moment when the "Yin" meets the "Yang", one rises while the other drops, one goes up while the other goes down; this spectacular astronomical phenomena has been feared and worshiped by human being for thousands of years. The artist has created an amazing smudged effect of light and shadow using the special features of gunpowder; meanwhile, the treatment of "Liubai" (traditional Chinese painting skill of leaving appropriate blank spaces) creates poetic beauty of Chinese traditional literati paintings. Cai's works always carry an attraction of mystery, or a sense of supernatural subversion, which leads the audiences to the infinite universe to discover the mysteries.

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Modern & Contemporary Asian Art

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2011 Taipei

Sunday, December 4, 2011, 2:30pm