Le Thiet Cuong, Untitled (Kites), 1994
Oil on canvas
55 x 79 cm (visible), 67 x 91.5 x 4 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good, with signs of foxing and mould around the matboard
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We acquired this work from Cuong’s (Vietnamese, b. 1962) exhibition at The Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
His work holds meanings deeper than the surface simplicity of his art, the latter arresting in itself. We liked how his human figures are always framed within the objects of their passion, in this instance, the kite fliers who dream of soaring into the sky.
(Photographed in November 2024)
Oil on canvas
55 x 79 cm (visible), 67 x 91.5 x 4 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good, with signs of foxing and mould around the matboard
-
We acquired this work from Cuong’s (Vietnamese, b. 1962) exhibition at The Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
His work holds meanings deeper than the surface simplicity of his art, the latter arresting in itself. We liked how his human figures are always framed within the objects of their passion, in this instance, the kite fliers who dream of soaring into the sky.
(Photographed in November 2024)
Oil on canvas
55 x 79 cm (visible), 67 x 91.5 x 4 cm (framed)
Condition: Very good, with signs of foxing and mould around the matboard
-
We acquired this work from Cuong’s (Vietnamese, b. 1962) exhibition at The Raffles Hotel in Singapore.
His work holds meanings deeper than the surface simplicity of his art, the latter arresting in itself. We liked how his human figures are always framed within the objects of their passion, in this instance, the kite fliers who dream of soaring into the sky.
(Photographed in November 2024)