PAN DEHAI (China, B. 1956), The Corn Series: Wanted No. 4 | Christie's
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PAN DEHAI (China, B. 1956)

The Corn Series: Wanted No. 4

Price realised HKD 1,000,000
Estimate
HKD 1,200,000 – HKD 1,800,000
Estimates do not reflect the final hammer price and do not include buyer's premium, and applicable taxes or artist's resale right. Please see Section D of the Conditions of Sale for full details.
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PAN DEHAI (China, B. 1956)

The Corn Series: Wanted No. 4

Price realised HKD 1,000,000
Closed: 29 May 2016
Price realised HKD 1,000,000
Closed: 29 May 2016
Details
PAN DEHAI (China, B. 1956)
The Corn Series: Wanted No. 4
signed 'Pan De Hai' in Pinyin; dated '1992' (lower right); inscribed '170 x 200 cm.' (on the reverse)
acrylic on canvas
200 x 170 cm. (78 3/4 x 66 7/8 in.)
Painted in 1992

15% of the hammer price of this lot will be donated to Moonchu Foundation
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
Literature
Asian Art Archive, China's New Art, Post-1989, Hong Kong, 2001 (illustrated, p. 129).
Poly Art Museum; & Triumph Art Space, Pan Dehai, Beijing, China, 2007 (details illustrated, p. 79).
Exhibited
Hong Kong, Hong Kong Arts Centre; & Hong Kong City Hall, China's New Art, Post-1989, 30 January-28 February 1993.
Sydney, Australia, Museum of Contemporary Art, Mao Goes Pop, 2 June-15 August 1993.
Melbourne, Australia, Melbourne Arts Festival, China's New Art, Post-1989, Summer 1993.
Vancouver, Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery, China's New Art, Post-1989, 12 April-28 May 1995.
Eugene, USA, University of Oregon Art Museum, China's New Art, Post-1989, 17 December 1995-28 February 1996.
Fort Wayne, USA, Fort Wayne Museum of Art, China's New Art, Post-1989, 23 March-11 May 1996.
Salina, USA, Salina Arts Centre, China's New Art, Post-1989, 14 March-11 May 1997.
Chicago, USA, Chicago Cultural Centre, China's New Art, Post-1989, 7 June-8 August 1997.
San Jose, USA, San Jose Museum of Art, China's New Art, Post-1989, 2 September-2 November 1997.

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