Yellow Splash with Four Candles

1989

Acrylic, ink and color on paper

180 x 97 cm

Signed upper left Chung-hsiang in English and Chao in Chinese, dated 89 in N.Y

Estimate
3,300,000 - 4,500,000
786,000 - 1,072,000
101,000 - 137,700
Sold Price
7,154,000
1,730,946
221,349

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2006

023

CHAO Chung-hsiang (Taiwanese, 1910 - 1991)

Yellow Splash with Four Candles


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EXHIBITED:


Chao Chung-hsiang: An Eternal Searcher, National Museum of History, Taipei, March 5-April 4, 2004

ILLUSTRATED:


Chao Chung-hsiang, Alisan Fine Arts Ltd., Hong Kong, 1991, color illustrated, no. 56, p.116

Hsieh En, Absolute Artist: The Art World of Chao Chung-hsiang, Locus Publishing, Taipei, 1997, black-and-white illustrated, p.149

Chao Chung-hsiang: An Eternal Searcher, National Museum of History, Taipei, 2004, color illustrated, pp. 98-99

Catalogue Note:

The force and mystique of Chao Chung-hsiang is a personal spiritual world brought about by the influences of eastern and western culture. Shanghai historian Lu Fu-sheng believes that among artists who search for inspiration in western as well as eastern art, Chao is a one-of-a-kind artist. Lu comments,"Chao is unlike most artists who seek the unity and harmony of strange cultures. On a multi-faceted foundation, Chao maintains the original faces of western and eastern culture, allowing the visual-psychological effects of the cultures' intersection, juxtaposition, contrast, and clash to become the major element of his enticing artwork."(Chao Chung-hsiang, vol. 3, Alisan Fine Arts Ltd., Hong Kong, 1999, p. 9).

Chao retains the essence of western and eastern art in his artworks, forming a unique visual style. He has special emotions for "ink"in eastern art and believes that innovating Chinese art should be in promoting the core of tradition, that is, the ink painting. When Chao was residing abroad in New York in late 1950, western abstract art was in full bloom. He saw western masters of Abstract Expressionism innovate their works by gaining inspiration from eastern calligraphy and ink painting. This prompted his studies on ink and applying ink to his art. Chinese splash-ink painting, broken ink, and Pollock's 'drip and splash' had certain influence on Chao. After the 80s, his style become more free and unrestrained, expressing the spirit of pure abstract art.

The pivot of Chao's artwork does not deviate from mystical Taoism and philosophies of humanitarianism. From the elements of topics, images, and colors, we can discern Chao's compassion. The pivot of Chao's artwork does not deviate from mystical Taoism and philosophies of humanitarianism. From the elements of topics, images, and color, we can discern Chao's compassion. "Yellow Splash with Four Candles"is the epitome of Chao's art. Critics praise Chao's works in his later years in Taiwan; they believe that his works are painted with great verve and skilled ease.


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