This sculpture is to be sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the nonprofit organization Juming Culture and Education Foundation.
In One Heart
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1976 Bronze, edition no. 2/4 161.5(L) x 44.6(W) x 75.2(H) cm Engraved on the bottom Ju Ming in Chinese, numbered 2/4 and dated '76 |
Estimate
4,800,000 - 6,000,000 1,228,000 - 1,535,000 158,400 - 198,000
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Sold Price
4,560,000 1,178,295 152,051
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Catalogue Note:
Ju Ming became a household name after his personal exhibition at the National Museum of History in 1976. During the exhibition, Taiwanese society was faced with a series of political-economic challenges. The society at the time was engaged in the search for a unique Taiwanese identity as part of the push towards self-affirmation and a vision for the future. As a result, the Vernacular Movement emerged from the art & cultural community. Due to this backdrop, Ju Ming's sculpture of “In One Heart” resonated with the public’s consciousness and became a popular symbol at the time. The Taiwanese identity, shape and theme radiated by the farmer and water buffalo acquired the contemporary interpretation of unity in adversity and expressed a strong sense of vitality. From then on, Ju Ming retained the marks of his carving knife. The lines of emotion and action employed a rich textural lexicon to create an artistic symbol filled with life and energy.