CORUM. A RARE 18K GOLD LIMITED EDITION THOUSAND DOLLAR COIN WATCH, MADE TO COMMEMORATE THE HANDOVER OF HONG KONG TO CHINA IN 1997
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CORUM. A RARE 18K GOLD LIMITED EDITION THOUSAND DOLLAR COIN WATCH, MADE TO COMMEMORATE THE HANDOVER OF HONG KONG TO CHINA IN 1997

SIGNED CORUM, NO. 20, REF. 55.568.56-610717, CIRCA 1997

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CORUM. A RARE 18K GOLD LIMITED EDITION THOUSAND DOLLAR COIN WATCH, MADE TO COMMEMORATE THE HANDOVER OF HONG KONG TO CHINA IN 1997
SIGNED CORUM, NO. 20, REF. 55.568.56-610717, CIRCA 1997
Cal. 324 S QA automatic movement stamped with the Geneva seal, 34 jewels, slate grey dial with engine-turned centre, applied dagger and diamond-set numerals, sweep centre seconds, three apertures for day, date and month, subsidiary dial for moon phases combined with 24 hour indication, large tonneau-shaped case, glazed display screw back, platinum Patek Philippe Henri Stern buckle, case, dial and movement signed
38 mm. wide
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia
This artwork is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Exhibited
Shanghai, China, Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Twelve?CCAA Contemporary Art Awards, 2006
Tokyo, Japan, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Qiu Anxiongs?Solo Show, 2007
Seoul, South Korea, The 5th Seoul International Media Art Biennale, Turn and Widen, 2008
Copenhagen, Denmark, Arken Museum of Modern Art, topia, 2009
New York, USA,?The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ink Art, Past as Present in Contemporary China, 2013?
Paris, France, Jeu De Paume, Inventer le possible: une videotheque ephemere, 2014-2015
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Trees turning into bookshelves, into wasteland, into fireKburning books, destruction of civilization; pack of wild geese flying over mountains, one falling into a lake; kept in a birdcage, solitary, melancholy, demising; books flying off and back onto the shelves, animals going through metamorphosis, natural scenery interrupted by human inhabitation; flying southK

Each film still from Qiu Anxiong's black and white animation constitutes a painting itself, some reflecting bucolic and otherworldly aesthetics embedded in Chinese traditional ink painting of landscape, while others forming strong images implying apocalypse and miracles of the modern world. Crescendo and diminuendo of piano sound is interspersed with Hitler's speech and revolutionary tune, implying the dichotomy of collective power bewielded by individual will. Recurrent images of trees and basalt rocks pay homage to Joseph Beuys' iconic work 7000 Oaks and End of Twentieth Century, exploring notion of growth and hope and therefore adding positive note to the narrative.

Qiu went to Germany in 1997 and studied at University of Kassel for six years after graduating from Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. He now resides and works in Shanghai. Well-versed in a variety of artistic mediums, Qiu is concerned with setting discourse between traditional culture, urbanization, and history.

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