ZAO WOU-KI (ZHAO WUJI, 1920-2013)
ZAO WOU-KI (ZHAO WUJI, 1920-2013)

22.04.77

Details
ZAO WOU-KI (ZHAO WUJI, 1920-2013)
22.04.77
signed in Chinese, signed ‘ZAO’ (lower right); signed and dated ‘ZAO WOU-KI 22.4.77’ (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
54.2 x 65 cm. (21 3/8 x 25 5/8 in.)
Painted in 1977
Provenance
Private Collection, Belgium
Acquired directly from the above by the present owner
This work is referenced in the archive of the Fondation Zao Wou-Ki and will be included in the artist's forthcoming catalogue raisonne prepared by Francoise Marquet and Yann Hendgen (Information provided by Fondation Zao Wou-Ki).
Literature
Dora Vallier and Francoise Marquet, Editions Poligrafa S. A., Zao Wouki, En Torno al Gesto, Barcelona, Spain, 1978 (illustrated in black and white, p. 77).
Sale Room Notice
Please note that the estimate for Lot 261 is HK$3,000,000-5,600,000.
請注意拍品編號261的估價為3,000,000-5,600,000港元。

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Lot Essay

Zao Wou-Ki went through the late-1940s and early '50s painting mainly landscapes and still-lifes, before transitioning into expressive abstraction during the mid-1950s and early '60s. By the late '60s, after exploring abstraction for more than a decade, Zao had mastered the style and harmonized colour, brushwork, and composition into a flawless work of art.

In the 1970s, Zao arrived at another new phase in his artistic career, forgoing the Hurricane structure and weighty strokes and replacing them with implicit textures. The artist reignited his interest of working with Chinese ink brush after visting China multiple times since the beginning of the decade. Instead of painting on xuan paper in a traditional Chinese approach, Zao masters the brush-and-ink working method and expresses the joy of life on canvas.

22.04.77 is a subdued work that is imbued with elements of nature, showing Zao's gravitation towards the capture of space and light in the '70s. Painted the year after Zao met his third wife Francoise Marquet, the turpentine-diluted oil paint on 22.04.77 shows a soft, light texture, sublimating into a glow that is possibly a visual reflection of the artist's inner joy as a newlywed. In this '70s work, the delicate colour palette of white over ochre, blue, yellow exudes a peaceful and calm aura.

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