QIN QI (CHINA, B. 1975)
PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT ASIAN PRIVATE COLLECTION
QIN QI (CHINA, B. 1975)

Blue Raincoats

Details
QIN QI (CHINA, B. 1975)
Blue Raincoats
oil on canvas, diptych
each: 300 x 190 cm. (118 1/8 x 74 3/4 in.) (2)
overall: 300 x 380 cm. (118 1/8 x 149 5/8 in.)
Painted in 2008
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia
Literature
Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Chairs Can Save Lives – Qin Qi Solo Exhibition, Shanghai, China, 2010 (illustrated, p. 75).
Exhibited
Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, Work in Spreading: Images of Circulation and Retranslation, Beijing, China, 18 September – 12 October 2010.
Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Chairs Can Save Lives – Qin Qi Solo Exhibition, Shanghai, China, 21 October – 19 December 2010.
São Paulo Museum of Modern Art, Community of Tastes – Chinese Contemporary Art Since 2000, São Paulo, Brazil, 27 January – 27 March 2011.

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Lot Essay

Qin Qi is one of the outstanding figures from the new generation of Chinese painting. In 2010, the large-scale solo exhibition Chairs Can Save Lives that he held at the Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum received raving reviews. Blue Raincoats (Lot 166) is one of the participating works from that exhibition. Qin Qi's painting style is diverse. By repeatedly employing the same subject matter and imageries, he demonstrates the many possibilities of painting vocabularies. The dark palette in this painting conjures up the gloomy atmosphere of an ongoing thunderstorm. The conjoined raincoat introduces ambiguity in the relationship as well as the direction of the two riders. Leaving such room for interpretation gives viewers the opportunity to freely associate ideas according to the context of the exhibition. Qin Qi's robust painting skills is combined with absurd imageries. This pioneering work is an amalgamation of reality, imagination, and fictional elements that is built on the frameworks of art history and contemporary art.

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