Is Chinese Contemporary Ink Painting the Next Big Thing?
October 8, 2013 Leave a comment
October 7, 2013, 4:15 PM
Is Chinese Contemporary Ink Painting the Next Big Thing?
By Wei Gu and Jason Chow
Liu Guosong’s ink painting ‘Midnight Sun’ achieved HK$6.3 million at Sotheby’s, several times above its pre-sale high estimate.
The biggest names in Chinese contemporary art, from Zeng Fanzhi to Yue Minjun and Liu Ye, have all made their mark in oil paintings. But the foundation of Chinese art isn’t oil, but ink, a traditional art form that has informed Chinese aesthetics and culture through the ages. Art dealers and auction houses are saying the traditional is new again, marketing contemporary ink paintings to mainland Chinese buyers. Their hope is to expand and diversify the art market in China by tapping into an art form that domestic audiences are familiar with. Read more of this post







