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| Artist: | Hao Ping (b. 1952) |
| Title: | Sunset Glow |
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| Date of first edition?: | Not set |
| Publisher (first edition)?: | Not Set |
| Publisher (this edition)?: | Not Set |
| Medium (first edition): | Woodblock |
| Medium (this edition): | Woodblock |
| Format (first edition): | Not Set
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| Format (this edition): | Not Set |
| DB artwork code: | 37227 |
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The following information was taken from the original web listing of this artwork. Note that there may be some inaccuracies:
10/01/2005
Title Sunset Glow Artist Hao Ping born 1952 Signature Signed and numbered by the artist in pencil. Dated 2004 Technique/Medium Woodcut Impression Printed in oil-based inks on a pliable, Chinese paper of middle thickness. Edition Size 80 Numbered 3/80 Description "Sunset glow" Hao Ping's favorite subjects are women of the many ethnic minority groups of Southern Yunan. We contacted the artist about this design and he told us that the girl shown on "Sunset Glow" is from the Wa nationality. Hao Ping often shows women in combination with cranes. Cranes are a symbol of good luck in China and countries with a Buddhist cultural background. Hao Ping is especially strong in combining colors and shapes into impressive compositions. The use of larger flat areas reminds of traditional Japanese ukiyo-e. Also the limitation to a nearly strict two-dimensional depiction is something that he has in common with traditional Japanese woodblock style. His women look elegant, but always unsensual, untouchable. It is not Hap Ping's intention to create moods and emotions. He wants to give the viewer a festival of colors and compositions - as rich, unique and impressive as many of the local festivities in Yunan. Note Hao Ping is one of the 60 contemporary Chinese woodblock artists selected for the collection of the London based Muban Foundation. Width 20.1 inches = 51.0 cm Height 19.9 inches = 50.5 cm Width of Image 15.0 inches = 38.0 cm Height of Image 15.0 inches = 38.0 cm Literature Christer Von der Burg, "The Art of Contemporary Chinese Woodcuts", Muban Foundation, 2003, ISBN: 0954604814, - pages 136/137 |
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| Artist Bio: |
Hao Ping is a talented woodblock artist with concern on history and minority culture in south-eastern China. His first woodcut exhibition was held after "cultural revolution" and then he became more and more influential in the modern Chinese printmaking. His woodblock prints feature colorful and fascinating folklore of the ethnic minorities of Yunan province where is also his birth place. Today, this unique style reflects what is called today the Yunnan Art School. The Career of Hao Ping
Prints and paintings by Hao Ping were widly exhibited in China, the United States, Japan and Europe. The following national and international exhibition events were listed - some without mentioning a year:
1992 - European Community art festival fine art work exhibition - Netherlands 1994 - Hao Ping personal work exhibition - Germany 1989 - copper award of the 7th national fine art exhibition 1983 - prominent work award at the 8th national print exhibition
Collections: The works of the artist are in the posession of several museums in China and abroad. 1998 - China Fine Art Museum 1990 - Asia Pacific Museum, U.S.A. 1991 - Hsiangsheng Forest Fine Art Museum, Japan 1994 - Shenchun Fine Art Museum 1996 - Kiangsu Fine Art Museum 1996 - Lu Hsun Fine Art Museum 1996 - British Woodcut Foundation 1998 - Shenchou Print Museum
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