Riding a Rocking Horse

2004 - 2005

Oil on canvas

150 x 180 cm

Signed lower right Kuo's in English and dated 2004-5

Signed on the reverse Kuo Wei-kuo in Chinese, titled Riding a Rocking Horse in Chinese, inscribed 150 x 180 cm and dated 2004-2005.

Estimate
320,000 - 550,000
1,220,000 - 2,090,000
42,100 - 72,400
Sold Price
720,000
2,666,667
92,545

Ravenel Spring Auction 2011 Hong Kong

011

KUO Wei-kuo (Taiwanese, b. 1960)

Riding a Rocking Horse


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ILLUSTRATED:


Diagram of Commotion and Desire-Towards a Bright Start From the Deep Forest, Lin & Keng Gallery, Taipei, 2005, color illustrated, p. 18

View Digestion Scene Creation View Digestion, Lin & Keng Gallery, Taipei, 2005, color illustrated, p. 102

Catalogue Note:

The "Diagram of Commotion and Desire" series of paintings represents Kuo Wei-kuo's return to the "self" after a period of stasis and difficulties in his career and in his personal life. In his self portrait Kuo has made a fresh start, and this series is characterized by a new maturity. By constantly asking the question "Who am I?", Kuo has begun to make himself the "main character" in his paintings; images of Kuo himself now appear repeatedly in his work. Although he appears in these pictures in human form, he is often shown wearing some kind of "prop", such as an animal skin, and sometimes he portrays himself with exaggeratedly long ears, a long nose, or angel-like wings. These seemingly fantastical paintings display considerable similarities with the role-playing games so popular among young people today.


In this particular work, "Riding a Rocking Horse", the rocking horse represents a memory of childhood happiness, while the self portrayed in the painting has elements of malice and mockery, sometimes radiating desolation, sometimes underhand cunning, sometimes refinement and elegance, sometimes bestial evil. The depiction of Kuo Wei-kuo in this painting, half-naked and comically attired, seems to be a reflection of the artist's attitude towards the world and towards inter-personal relationships. What is shown here may be the artist's real attitude, which is normally secreted away in the depths of the heart; it is the reality, desire and imagination that are usually hidden from the world.


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