The Red Land

1970

Ink and color on paper

40.5 x 142 cm

Signed lower left Liu Kuo-Sung and dated 1970 in Chinese
With one seal of the artist

This painting is to be sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by Loftyart Gallery, Taipei.

Estimate
2,000,000 - 3,000,000
494,000 - 741,000
63,700 - 95,500
Sold Price
2,640,000
642,336
82,733

Ravenel Autumn Auction 2016 Taipei

318

LIU Kuo-sung (Taiwanese, b. 1932)

The Red Land


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Catalogue Note:
Liu Kuo-sung, well-known artist in Taiwan, known as the “Pioneer of modern painting in China” and “Father of modern ink painting” across the Taiwan Straits, advocated innovation in modern Chinese ink painting as early as in 1960s and presented the slogan of “Modernization of Chinese painting”. In the artist’s eyes, “The aspiration of art comes from creation, which means life and the universe. People feel it from inner heart and then express their feelings by drawing. However, our life is changing and our feelings are changing. And drawing is changing. Every great painter in our history had his own invention. Actually, painting means many techniques. For example, Mi Fu drew with lotus seed pod, Fu Baoshi drew with chalina, whereas some others draw with fingers only. Sticking to central tip of brush can only narrow the space of Chinese painting and push it to a dead end.”

LIU looks for any unprecedented, possible form for his artistic expression and he searches for most probable integration and breakthrough for the twosided issue of the “modern” and “water ink”. His achievements in the technical experimentation include the innovative ink rubbing and ink immersing for traditional Chinese ink painting, bringing white strips to Chinese painting and enriching the forms of expression by water. The artist discards squarehead brush in oil painting. He invented ink rubbing and ink immersing techniques as inspired by the traditional “Bug eating grain” and “Eaves grain” in the traditional Chinese painting techniques. This way, the image carries not only the skeleton of Chinese painting but also the texture feeling of Western oil painting.

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