Chua Ek Kay (1947-2008)
This property has been sourced from overseas. Whe… Read more
Chua Ek Kay (1947-2008)

Lotus Pond Series - Reflections of Cao

Details
Chua Ek Kay (1947-2008)
Lotus Pond Series - Reflections of Cao
signed in Chinese; dated '07' (lower middle); one seal of the artist
ink on rice paper
124 x 123.5 cm. (48 7/8 x 48 5/8 in.)
Painted in 2007
Provenance
Private Collection, Singapore
Special Notice
This property has been sourced from overseas. When auctioned, such property will remain under “bond” with the applicable import customs duties and taxes being deferred unless and until the property is brought into free circulation in the PRC. Prospective buyers are reminded that after paying for this lot in full and cleared funds, if they wish to import this lot into the PRC, they will be responsible for and will have to pay the applicable import customs duties and taxes. The rates of import customs duty and tax are based on the value of the goods and the relevant customs regulations and classifications in force at the time of import. The final amounts will be determined by PRC Customs and other competent authorities at the time of import. Neither Christie’s nor the seller warrants or guarantees the accuracy of this information and we are not responsible in any way for any errors or omissions. Potential buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves as to the amount of import customs duty and tax payable for lots which they buy and intend to import into the P

Brought to you by

Eric Chang
Eric Chang

Lot Essay

"[I am] constantly trying to distinguish what I am doing now with what came before in Chinese painting-so that it can create new space and new meaning. There are many who see our cultural heritage as authoritative and believe in a kind of 'purity' in preserving certain schools of practicesI would like to produce some new works-some innovations-but, not so much that I am severing all ties with tradition, that it makes no sense to identify with my work with the Chinese ink tradition. I am always trying to work out these tensions."
- Chua Ek Kay, in 2002

Born in Guangdong, Chua Ek Kay migrated to Singapore in the 1950s where he pioneered a signature style of spontaneous modernist brushwork, derived from the traditional Shanghai school ink painting of his teacher Fan Chang Tien. Chua is best known for his Lotus Pond series, where he renders the impression and essence of the lotus flowers with quick, truncated calligraphic strokes-essentially becoming a Chinese ink painting, what Monet was to European Impressionism, by capturing the spirit and vitality of abundant nature and infusing it with a meditative, minimalistic quality; grasped through a viewer's intuition rather than by full physical definition.

More from Asian And Western 20th Century & Contemporary Art

View All
View All