LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)
LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)

Dwelling

Details
LUI SHOU KWAN (LÜ SHOUKUN, 1919-1975)
Dwelling
Scroll, mounted and framed
Ink and colour on paper
93.5 x 37 cm. (36 ¾ x 14 5/8 in.)
Executed in 1963
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist, thence by descent
From the collection of the artist’s daughter, the Lui Chin Ling Collection
Literature
Lui Shou Kwan, Hong Kong, Lui Mui Sin-Ping, 1979
Chinese Contemporary Ink, Christie’s, Hong Kong, 2013, pp. 28-29
Exhibited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Exhibition and Convention Centre, Christie’s, Chinese Contemporary Ink, 21-26 November 2013

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Lot Essay

From the late 1950s, Lui Shou Kwan’s sketches of Hong Kong became the inspirational catalyst for his move towards abstraction. A pivotal, semi-abstract work dated 1963, Dwelling is a superb example of Lui’s painting from this transitional period. Vigorously executed with broad swaths of ink that recall mountains and rock forms, this iconic work demonstrates the artist’s masterful control of the brush, which, when complemented with imageries of a small boat and houses, leads to an expressive composition that straddles the figurative and the abstract.

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