Bu-Num Civilization: Stone No. BG6560

2003

Stone, edition no. AP1

39(L) x 12(W) x 93.5(H) cm

Engraved on the reverse Tu Wei-Cheng in Chinese and English, titled BG6560, Numbered AP1

Estimate
400,000 - 600,000
102,000 - 153,000
13,200 - 19,800

Ravenel Spring Auction 2014 Taipei

294

Tu Wei-cheng (Taiwanese, b. 1969)

Bu-Num Civilization: Stone No. BG6560


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PROVENANCE:
Lin & Keng Gallery, Taipei

EXHIBITED:
The Beauty and Mystery of Bu Num Civilization Revealed: Tu Wei-cheng Solo Exhibition, MoCA, Taipei, Auguest 8-September 28, 2003

ILLUSTRATED:
The Beauty and Mystery of Bu Num Civilizaiton Revealed, Tu Wei-cheng published, 2003, color illustrated

This sculpture is to be sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Lin & Keng Gallery, Taipei.

This fragment of sculpture depicts part of a religious ceremony, with a human figure standing on a mysterious piece of ceremonial apparatus. It is one of very few remains to be unearthed that show a frontal view of a ceremonial scene. The creature shown in the bottom right hand corner is a depiction of the deity Gewuwenggong embodied in animal form. According to legend, Gewuwenggong is a god with the head of a human being and the body of a snake. Peaceful and gentle, this deity controls the life-force of the Yinjizhi sacred beings. (The description given above is an excerpt from the exhibition catalog)

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