TSENG Yuho


Chinese-American 1925


Born and raised in Beijing, China, Tseng had a nickname meaning "young lily." She graduated from Fu Jen University in Beijing in 1942, moved to Hong Kong in 1949 and then to Hawaii. From 1953 she got the job as an associate professor in the Art Institude of Honolulu, Hawaii. In 1966 she graduated with the degree in Asian Studies and became associate professor in Department of Art in University of Hawaii. In 1992, a large-scaled retrospective exhibition was held in Taipei Fine Art Museum. Her style and creation come from the deconstruction of traditional Chinese paintings. Yet with new mix and match her work create a new reflection and thought of space. The "dsui painting" she created shattered the boundaries among painting and paper materials that enriched the scope of painting. The traditional techniques and skills were mixed and matched and offered a whole-new atmosphere.


TSENG Yuho Artworks
Landscape
Ink and colour on paper, framed
20 x 29 cm (each)
Estimate
50,000 - 100,000
13,000 - 26,000
1,600 - 3,300
11,000 - 23,000
Sold Price
156,000
39,594
5,060
35,135
Infinity in the Palm of a Hand, B
1990
Acrylic and aluminum foil on paper
30 x 38 cm
Estimate
110,000 - 178,000
26,000 - 42,000
3,400 - 5,400
Sold Price
277,311
66,000
8,516
The Cragginess
1971
Acrylic and gold leaf on paper, mounted onto canvas
100 x 90 cm
Estimate
480,000 - 580,000
14,200 - 17,100
Sold Price
519,200
15,762
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