Clear Soul

2002

Bronze, edition no. 2/8

36(L) x 75(W) x 54(H) cm

Signed Li Chen in English and Chinese, dated 2002 and numbered 2/8 on the bottom of the robes
With one seal of the artist

Estimate
900,000 - 2,000,000
209,000 - 465,000
26,900 - 59,700
Sold Price
1,652,000
391,469
50,520

Ravenel Spring Auction 2009 Taipei

058

LI Chen (Taiwanese, b. 1963)

Clear Soul


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EXHIBITED:

The Contemporary Road of Media and Tradition: Top10 Chinese Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition, Asia Art Center, Beijing,
April 7- May 6, 2007
Li Chen in 52nd Venice Biennale - Energy of Emptiness, Telecom Italia Future Centre, Venice, June 10 - November 21, 2007 (large version)

ILLUSTRATED:

Li Chen Sculpture 1992-2002, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2004, color illustrated, pp.88-89 (small version)
Top 10 Chinese Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition, Asia Art Center, Beijing, May 2007, color illustrated, p. 50
Li Chen in 52nd Venice Biennale - Energy of Emptiness, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2007, color illustrated, pp.140-141; black-and-white, p. 219
Li Chen in Beijing - In Search of Spiritual Space, Asia Art Center, Taipei, 2008, color illustrated, pp. 64-71; black-and-white illustrated, p. 197

Catalogue Note:
"Clear Soul", created in 2002 by Li Chen, is part of his series "Spiritual Journey through the Great Ether". The sculpture exclusively adopts a silvering material and creates a mirror-like inverting effect. "Clear Soul" figuratively suggests that only a pure and spotless soul, such as that of a newborn baby, may freely fly over the serene and clear lake. The infant-like "Clear Soul" actually means freedom from desires or demands, negating mortal emotions or desires, complying with the rules of nature, and facing and enjoy life with the most genuine attitude. "Clear Soul" seems as if a mind of concerns has seemingly cast off the concerns of mortal toil; it is substantial but feels weightless. Life is real and yet full of illusions, which are doomed to vanish as time goes by. This philosophy can be compared to a mirror-like inverting effect. Pure and spotless "Clear Soul", which is the boundary of Buddhism, will enjoy the freedom of flying over the serene and clear lake. The viewer thoroughly tasting Li Chen's works, will be touched by his "trueness", which, as if that of a newborn baby, has already been accidentally revealed by his own name (The Chinese character "真(Chen)" means "true") There are no over-complicated lines, and the perfectly round and unsophisticated image or figures always result in understanding smiles in observers. The simple design contains integrated flavor and natural beauty, and presents a visual impact beyond time and space. "Clear Soul" is one of Li Chen's magnum opus that reflects his higher pursuit of art.

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