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Composition with Black, White and Grey by Liu Ye

Liu Ye

Composition with Black, White and Grey, 2006

Acrylic on canvas
159.7 x 140 cm (62.88 x 55.13 in)
Paintings
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Last recorded sale at Christie's, Hong Kong (02 Dec 2020)
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Dec 2, 2020
Christie'sHong Kong20th Century: Hong Kong to New York10
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Composition with Black, White and Grey
Nov 24, 2012
Christie'sHong KongAsian 20th Century & Contemporary Art (Evening Sale)37
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Composition with Black, White and Grey
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Artwork Description
Category

paintings

Dimensions

159.7 x 140 cm (62.88 x 55.13 in)

Materials

acrylic on canvas

Provenance

Galerie Johnen+Schöttle, Cologne

Private collection, Europe

Anon. sale; Christie’s, Hong Kong, 24 November 2012, lot 37

Acquired at the above sale by the present owner

Exhibited

Cologne, Johnen+Schöttle Galerie, Infatuation, 2007.

Vienna, Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, China: Facing Reality, October 2007-February 2008, p. 60, 159, (illustrated in color).

Guangzhou, Guangdong Museum; Shanghai, Shanghai Art Museum and Beijing, Today Art Museum, Martell Artists of the Year 2008, June-August 2008.

New York, Sperone Westwater Gallery, Liu Ye: Leave Me in the Dark, November-December 2009, p. 25 (illustrated in color).

Literature

Liu Ye, Kunstmuseum Bern, 2007, p. 101, (illustrated in color).

Fang Zhenning, The Power of the Universe: The Frontier of Contemporary Chinese Art, Asia Art Center, Beijing, 2007, p. 145, (illustrated in color).

Grosenick Uta & Schubbe H. Schuebbe, China Art Book: The 80 Most Renowned Chinese Artists, Dumont Buchverlag, Cologne, 2007 p. 245, (illustrated in color).

Philip Tinari, Artists in China, Thames & Hudson, London, 2007, p. 167, (illustrated in color).

China: Facing Reality, National Art Museum of China, Beijing, 2007, p. 131, (illustrated in color).

Shan Wa, Icon: Ignorant Adolescence, 8 May 2008, p. 75, (illustrated in color).

Zhu Zhu, Today 4: Let’s Start With Riefenstahl, 2008, p.290, illustrated in color).

Zao Li & The Research Center of the Chinese Modern and Contemporary Art, China: Contemporary Art, China Youth Publishing Group, Beijing, 2009, p. 91, (illustrated in color).

Bao Yu, Surrealist Pop, Nanchang, 2010, p. 49, (illustrated in color).

Lu Peng, Chinese Schema: A Brief History of 25 Artists, Sichuan Fine Arts Publishing House Company Limited, Chengdu, 2011, p. 91, (illustrated in color).

Christoph Noe, Hatje Cantz, Liu Ye: Catalogue Raisonné: 1991-2015, Hatje Cantz, Ostfildern, 2015, plate 06-04, p. 184, 328, (illustrated in color).