ZHENG CHONGBIN (B. 1961)
FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION (LOTS 1028-1032)
ZHENG CHONGBIN (B. 1961)

Dissolved Geometry

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ZHENG CHONGBIN (B. 1961)
Dissolved Geometry
Scroll, mounted and framed, ink and acrylic on paper
274 x 70 cm. (107 7/8 x 27 ½ in.)
Inscribed and signed by the artist
Dated 2012
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist in 2012.

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Zheng Chongbin allows ink to take centre-stage in his work and constantly explores and exposes its materiality. He uses white acrylic to “enrich ink painting by adding abstract plastic elements, to create a multi-dimensional environment and increase the tangibility and tactility of the medium. I found that by incorporating acrylic into ink painting, I cleared away barriers to expression: it completed my visual language.” By cutting, dividing and overlapping layers of paper, Zheng actively creates a tangible pictorial space that allows viewers to wander within.
Zheng’s works are contemporary and multidisciplinary and he truly breaks through from the identity of a traditional ink painter. Using innovative materials, his concepts to spatial intervention are thought-provoking and experiential. Zheng’s recent projects include Liquid Space, a light and space installation in a temple in Kyoto, and I Look for the Sky, a site-specific installation suspended at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.

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