LI CHEN (TAIWAN, B. 1963)
LI CHEN (TAIWAN, B. 1963)

GOLDEN PALM

Details
LI CHEN (TAIWAN, B. 1963)
GOLDEN PALM
signed in Chinese, dated, signed and numbered ‘2010 Li Chen 4/8’ (engraved at the lower back)
bronze sculpture
63 x 29 x 79 cm. (24 3/4 x 11 3/8 x 31 1/8 in.)
Executed in 2010
edition 4/8
Literature
Asia Art Center, The Beacon” Series: When Night Light Glimmers, Taipei, Taiwan, 2010 (pp. 56-61).

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Lot Essay

Golden Palm (Lot 132) is the flamboyant deity with an illuminated palm who journeys freely in the heavenly realm while caressing the moon in the waters. Spreading his arms like the wings of a jet plane, its horizontally positioned body conjures the illusion of speed, evoking a sense of movement in an otherwise inanimate piece of sculpture. There is a sense of liberation, as the will is freely unleashed to ram as it pleases. The glowing light from his golden palm further enhances the resplendent charm of the work.

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