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Past and Present

Co-presented with Kaikodo

NEW YORK

March 15 – April 14, 2018

Fu Xiaotong 付小桐 (b. 1976)

Fu Xiaotong 付小桐 (b. 1976)
4,464,000-Mountain Peak 4,464,000-山峰
2014
Handmade paper 手工宣纸
160 x 204 cm (63 x 80 1/4 in)

Guo Hongwei 郭鸿蔚(b.1982)

Guo Hongwei 郭鸿蔚(b.1982)
Bird No. 4 鸟4, 2011
Watercolor on paper 纸上水彩
Set of 3, 101 x 67 cm (39 1/2 × 26 1/4 in) each

Song Hongquan 宋红权 (b. 1978)

Song Hongquan 宋红权 (b. 1978)
Turnip 萝卜
2011
White marble 汉白玉
8 x 13 x 9 cm (3 x 5 x 3 1/2 in)

Taca Sui 塔可 (b. 1984)

Taca Sui 塔可 (b. 1984)
Odes of Wei II – White Bridge 卫风II 白桥
2010
Silver gelatin print 明胶卤化银
50 x 50 cm (19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in)
Edition of 3, 3版

A Set of Six Bronze Vessels

A Set of Six Bronze Vessels
Diameters ranging from 4.4 to 8.2 cm (1 3/4 x5 3/4 in)
Tang dynasty唐代
7th-8th century

Bronze Mirror with Bird Décor 鸟纹铜镜

Bronze Mirror with Bird Décor 鸟纹铜镜
Diameter 9.4 cm (3 3/4 in)
Tang Dynasty 唐代
First half 8th century A.D.

A Stone Stand 石插座

A Stone Stand 石插座
Height: 13.5 cm (5 1/4 in)
Eastern Han Dynasty 东汉时代
1st – 3rd century

Landscape in Old Style

Landscape in Old Style
Attributed to Yu Chih-ting (1647-ca.1713)
Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk
169.2 x 52.8 cm (66 1/2 x 20 3/4 in)

Past and Present features a selection of traditional Chinese objects and painting in dialogue with works by a group of prominent contemporary artists active in China today. While the young artists do not consciously seek continuity with China’s rich cultural past, they each reveal surprising affinities with different aspects of it, resulting in surprising consonances as between the watercolor of Guo Hongwei and a Tang dynasty mirror or the mountains of Fu Xiaotong and the Qing dynasty painter Yu Chih-ting.

Chambers Fine Art is a gallery specializing in contemporary Chinese art located in New York and Beijing. It was established by Christophe W. Mao in New York in 2000. Now in its second decade, Chambers Fine Art has become one of the essential destinations for all those interested in the latest and best coming out of China.

Kaikodo is well known to museum professionals around the world as an important source for fine and rare Asian paintings and antiquities. The gallery specializes in Chinese art of all media and periods and is well-known as one of the few private dealers in the west specializing in high-quality Chinese painting. Kaikodo’s holdings extend to Japanese and Korean paintings and ceramics.

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