LIU KUO-SUNG (LIU GUOSONG, B. 1932)
LIU KUO-SUNG (LIU GUOSONG, B. 1932)

Ribboned by Mist

Details
LIU KUO-SUNG (LIU GUOSONG, B. 1932)
Ribboned by Mist
Scroll, mounted and framed
Ink and colour on paper
56.5 x 84.8 cm. (22 ¼ x 33 3/8 in.)
Executed in 1964
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist in November 1980
Private collection, USA

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Lot Essay

Under the influence of Western art, Liu Kuo-sung initially focused on oil painting but returned to ink painting in 1961. He has since then expanded the possibility of the ink painting genre by introducing new techniques, such as collage, paper tearing, ink rubbing, to steeping ink between two pieces of paper. Inspired by cursive script calligraphy, Liu Kuo-sung began to work on his Calligraphic Abstraction Series (Lots 856 and 859) in the 1960s. He uses a large brush to apply bold and carefree brushstrokes on wrinkled paper, abstracting traditional landscape compositions with a few powerful strokes. This series marks a breakthrough for Liu Kuo-sung who was then only in his 30s.

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