Lot 154
Inclined Scissors in Black and White
MAO Xuhui (Chinese, 1956)
2007
Oil on canvas
180 x 250 cm
Estimate
TWD 2,700,000-3,600,000
HKD 635,000-847,000
USD 82,600-110,100
Sold Price
TWD 2,520,000
HKD 607,229
USD 78,358
Signature
EXHIBITED:
Intimate Trend-Painting from Sichuan and Taiwan, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei National University of the Arts, Taipei, Jul. 4 - Sep. 7, 2008
ILLUSTRATED:
Intimate Trend-Painting from Sichuan and Taiwan, Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei National University of the Arts, Taipei, 2008, color illustrated, pp. 32-33
+ OVERVIEW
Mao Xuhui was not well in 1993. During his illness, a lot of gallipots, potions, ashtrays, pills, and scissors were put on the table. A special sensitivity to the lines and shapes made the scissors burst into the artist's sight intensively and finally became the real way out to express himself. As the artist explained, "Sometimes I also use scissors as a weird sign. I patch it into scenes of real life to express some anger and anxiety. After going through stages like this, I no longer need to think about the questions of power when painting scissors. I pay more attention to the shaping factors. The design of a pair of scissors makes a functional association, but now in my opinion, it is not important to talk about what the scissors cut, but the feelings of the design--its meaning--meanings of the shape--Not the function but the shape effects. To be precise, I'm not painting scissors but some designs of scissors." ("Reflections about the Scissors Series", 1998) .
Modern & Contemporary Asian Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2009 Taipei
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