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Zhang Huan (b. 1965)
Hunan Soldier
signed twice, once in Chinese, and dated 'Zhang Huan 2007' (on the reverse)
ash on canvas
59 x 39 3/8 in. (150 x 100 cm.)
Executed in 2007.
Provenance
PaceWildenstein, New York

Lot Essay

"To some, ash seems useless and insubstantial; it is a short-lived witness to human spirituality and spiritual practice. To me, it carries unseen sedimentary residue, and tremendous human data about the collective and individual subconscious. As artists and as individuals, we select materials as message-carriers to reconnect with the spiritual world outside of our everyday life. Incense burning touches and awakens the spiritual impulse embedded deeply in our subconscious. Therefore, the ashes produced already possess a great deal of potential for connecting the human with the spiritual. The task, for me, is to solidify these remains of the spiritual life, and allow this evidence somehow to haunt my pictorial depictions of historical events, people or earthly symbols." (Zhang Huan quoted in Zhang Huan Ash, exh. cat., London, 2007, p. 12).

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