DING YI (CHINA, B. 1962)
DING YI (CHINA, B. 1962)

Appearance of Crosses 96-B41

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DING YI (CHINA, B. 1962)
Appearance of Crosses 96-B41
signed in Chinese, dated ‘1996' (lower right); titled ‘Appearance of crosses 96-B41 (lower left); titled in Chinese; titled, signed, dated ‘96-B41 Ding Yi 1996' (on the reverse)
acrylic, chalk and charcoal on paper
51 x 66 cm. (20 1/8 x 26 in.)
Painted in 1996
Provenance
ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
Private Collection, France (acquired from the above by the present owner)
Sale room notice
Please note the correct medium of Lot 213 is acrylic, chalk and charcoal on paper.
拍品編號213之正確媒材為壓克力 粉筆 炭筆 紙本。

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Lot Essay

Born, raised, and educated in Shanghai, Ding Yi developed a highly personal style that not only accumulated notable fame and desire for him within the Shanghai community but also pushed his works onto the international stage in the 90s. By as early as 1993, he participated in several momentous exhibitions on contemporary Chinese art, including the 45th Venice Biennale and the China Avant-Garde exhibition. As an attempt to distance himself both from the burden of the traditional Chinese culture and from the influence of early Western modernism, Ding Yi decided to utilize a laboring repetition of “x’s” to express his desire to return to the very foundation of art and to forge a purely artistic language.

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