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Gao Xingjian

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2003

India ink on rice paper

45.5 × 38 cm

Unique

Location: Paris, France

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About the artwork

This work by Gao Xingjian features a monochrome landscape in shades of gray and black, conveying an ethereal, meditative atmosphere. The composition, uncluttered and leaving plenty of empty space, reinforces a sense of timelessness and invites viewers to project their own emotions. The effects of dilution and contrast lend an almost spiritual dimension, where each stroke seems to emanate from an intuitive dialogue between artist and paper. This work embodies the artist's recurring themes, notably the contemplation of existence and the tension between the individual and his environment.

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This work, created by Gao Xingjian in Indian ink, is typical of his work, combining abstraction, minimalism and introspection to express the intangible.

About the artist

Born in China in 1940, Gao Xingjian is a writer and artist who now lives and works in France. After graduating in French from the Beijing Institute of Foreign Languages in 1962, he established himself in the 1980s as one of the pioneers of the Chinese dramatic and literary avant-garde, but his work was violently criticized and censored. A political refugee in France in 1988, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2000. In addition to his literary activities, Gao Xingjian is also a painter. His work is characterized by a fusion of literature, theater and visual art. His style is deeply marked by the exploration of themes of individual freedom, isolation and the quest for meaning. Created in Chinese ink, his paintings of all sizes combine abstraction, figuration and pantheism. His mysterious, unusual landscapes take viewers on a journey into the abyss of the soul. Her canvases bear evocative names and open up different aesthetic propositions. His paintings have been shown in prestigious institutions such as the Musée Guimet in Paris and Galerie Chantal Crousel, as well as the Taipei Museum of Fine Arts and the National Art Museum of China in Beijing.

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