Lot 132
On Cloud Mountains
LI Chen (Taiwanese, 1963)
2003
Bronze, edition no. 3/8
41(L) x 31(W) x 72(H) cm
Estimate
TWD 1,800,000-2,800,000
HKD 468,000-727,000
USD 60,600-94,300
Sold Price
TWD 3,360,000
HKD 870,466
USD 112,337
Signature
ILLUSTRATED:
Li Chen: In Search of Spiritual Space, 2008 Solo Exhibition at National Art Museum of China, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2008, pp. 88-93, p. 197
Li Chen in 52nd Venice Biennale - Energy of Emptiness, Venice, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2007, pp. 154-157, p. 219
Li Chen 1992-2002 Sculpture, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2004, pp. 93-94
+ OVERVIEW
"On Cloud Mountains," a work which Li Chen created in 2003, depicts a figure perched on a cloud above a mountain peak, with the air of an immortal or spirit. The base of the sculpture comprises a mountain, which is in the form of the Chinese character for "mountain". China's Qingliang Shan, after which this work takes its Chinese name, is also known as Wutai Shan, or Mt. Wutai, and is known for its soaring peaks which seem to reach right up into the heavens; the name "Qingliang" ("Purity" or "Refreshment") implies escape from earthly concerns. Li Chen uses the imposing height of the mountain and the ethereal clouds to present the sublimity of the spiritual in visual form. What Li Chen is seeking to achieve in this work is precisely this kind of spiritual perfection, hence the depiction of the figure perched on the cloud, which is shown supporting themselves on their hands, almost "floating" above the clouds that top the mountain peak, with a look of contentment on their face and the involuntary trace of a smile. Li Chen excels at presenting this kind of contrast between "heavy" and "light." The warm luster of the silver and the energy exuded by the black are simultaneously in contrast and in harmony with one another, while the cloud provides a stable support, so that, while floating in the air, the figure is also kept steady and secure.
Modern & Contemporary Asian Art
Ravenel Spring Auction 2012 Taipei
Sunday, June 3, 2012, 2:30pm