A HAI
(Chinese, B. 1963)
A HAI(Chinese, B. 1963)

The Uncommon Way

Details
A HAI
(Chinese, B. 1963)
The Uncommon Way
ink and colour on paper
40 x 133 cm. (15 3/4 x52 3/8 in.)
Executed in 2015
three seals of the artist
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia
Sale Room Notice
The works are 44 cm. each in diameter.

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Lot Essay

Shao Fan's works, from sculptures, to paintings or design, blend East and West, contemporary and traditional. His artistic pursuit is driven by the 'appreciation of oldness' and its sublimation. One of the first Chinese artists to marry visual art and design, Shao Fan's creations aim at transcending time and retiring from the chaos of the world. The stool is an iconic piece of his. He plays with the appearance and material of Ming dynasty furniture and challenges the connotations associated to them. The painting is the first creation in the medium and illustrates perfectly the artist's profound admiration for the aesthetics of traditional Chinese culture. His symbolic stance is visible in his choice to leave the face of the sitter anonymous. Both works exemplify the artist's practice.

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