Zhu Wei, The Story of Beijing No. 25, Undated
Ink and colour on paper
66 x 66 cm (visible), 88 x 88 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
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A bold and vibrant piece that has been a part of my home for several decades.
This was my first real “art buy” at a Tresor’s art auction in Singapore during the 1990s. It was when China was opening up to the world, and with the historical and cultural significance of that in mind, something about this piece resonated with me at that time. Looking at the artist’s body of work now, it’s clear to see that his style has changed over the years, but I feel that this particular work, especially with the running figure, has an added layer of meaning given its context.
(Photographed in April 2024)
Ink and colour on paper
66 x 66 cm (visible), 88 x 88 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
-
A bold and vibrant piece that has been a part of my home for several decades.
This was my first real “art buy” at a Tresor’s art auction in Singapore during the 1990s. It was when China was opening up to the world, and with the historical and cultural significance of that in mind, something about this piece resonated with me at that time. Looking at the artist’s body of work now, it’s clear to see that his style has changed over the years, but I feel that this particular work, especially with the running figure, has an added layer of meaning given its context.
(Photographed in April 2024)
Ink and colour on paper
66 x 66 cm (visible), 88 x 88 x 3.5 cm (framed)
Condition: Very Good
-
A bold and vibrant piece that has been a part of my home for several decades.
This was my first real “art buy” at a Tresor’s art auction in Singapore during the 1990s. It was when China was opening up to the world, and with the historical and cultural significance of that in mind, something about this piece resonated with me at that time. Looking at the artist’s body of work now, it’s clear to see that his style has changed over the years, but I feel that this particular work, especially with the running figure, has an added layer of meaning given its context.
(Photographed in April 2024)