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喻紅 女孩、紅孩兒、看及看 (一組四件) 紡織顏料 樹脂 絲綢 二〇〇七年作 Yu Hong b.1966 Girl; Red Boy; Look; Look (set of four pieces) Fabric paint, resin, silk Painted in 2007
香港
2023年10月08日 开拍
拍品描述
size:37.5 × 46.5 cm. 14 3/4 × 18 1/4 in. (A);37.5 × 46.8 cm. 14 3/4 × 18 3/8 in. (B);37 × 46.5 cm. 14 5/8 × 18 1/4 in. (C);37.3 × 46.5 cm. 14 3/4 × 18 1/4 in. (D)
款識 Yu Hong 2007 (A, B, C右下) Yu Hong 2007 (D左下)
Signed in pinyin, dated and on bottom right of A, B, and C, and bottom left of D
來源 台北誠品畫廊 現亞洲私人藏家直接購自上述來源 鮮活而自由的展望 喻紅的繪畫語言 「我生活在人群裡,發現了許多令人心靈感動又無法言表的東西,這些都是關於人性的敏感、脆弱、尊嚴、隔膜、無助、真誠和情愛的故事……所有人都被它驅使著,於是生活發生了各種各樣的故事。它們成了我作品的主題。」 ——喻紅 出生於1966年的喻紅,為中國「新生代」傑出藝術家、中國畫壇備受矚目的翹楚。18歲時,尚就讀中央美院附中的她,憑藉一幅《大衛像》素描驚豔四座,1986年,她在上海首屆「中國油畫展」發表的《自畫像》至今仍讓許多人望塵莫及,其後她進入央美油畫系就讀,1995年碩士畢業後被延攬留校任教,1997年代表中國國家館參加威尼斯國際藝術雙年展,表現卓著。其創作始終取材於生活,串聯起小我的生命與大我的歷史,以其善感的心與筆、抒情的色彩探索中國社會變遷中的「人」,以最平凡而鮮活的個體,細膩而深刻地訴說一段段當代歷史,饒富溫度而打動人心。其作曾獲北京中國美術館、香港M+美術館、美國丹佛美術館、尤倫斯基金會等收藏。 目擊成長,目擊歷史 90年代末,喻紅將大部分時間貢獻給女兒和家庭,但不斷構思,在停筆五年後,推出攝人的《目擊成長》系列。該系列作品共98件,著眼於自身家庭中女兒的成長,及每一年的重點新聞事件,展露現代化過程中個人與社會的生存及發展面貌,自此奠定了她的創作基調,而自2005年起,喻紅嘗試以絲綢繪畫,華麗、柔軟、穿透但同時具備靭性、碎弱性的絲綢,與她對女性、生命的理解不謀而合,她用西式顏料於絲綢上彩,再以樹脂將之凝固,化為一體,若將記憶中鏡花水月的人、事、物化為永恆,創生出其獨具個性的藝術語言。是次秋拍呈現的組畫,即為箇中代表。 生如夏花炫爛 這組作品分別描繪四位獨立的人物,囊括藝術家最經典「女孩」和「看」的主題,與2006年創作的八聯屏巨作《看》為「姐妹作」,畫中人皆相互對應。畫面簡潔明瞭,氛圍朦朧,人物皆處畫面中央,猶如拍照一瞬。 喻紅極少用線條勾勒輪廓,反之,筆跡和顏料的堆積,才是其敘事方式。在拍品中的肖像《女孩》中,藝術家巧用黝黑頭髮、凝脂之膚、緋紅臉頰、紅唇白齒的對比色塊營造光影氛圍,人物眼神純真、氣質內斂、柔中帶剛。再觀《紅孩兒》,畫者用相似色塊製造光影,勾畫人物深邃眉眼與濃密頭髮、深色高領,反襯明亮的臉部,笑容尤現,朝氣蓬勃,二者含笑莞爾、展望未來的形象,亦是21世紀中國女性內心自由的縮影。 眺望未來、擁抱未知的可能 除女孩形象外,「望遠鏡」亦為喻紅作品中不可忽略的重要元素。此為千禧年後風靡中國的器具,它既是時代進步的象徵,是對遠方的好奇,也是對未知的窺探。本組拍品的另兩幅《看》中,兩個孩童均手持望遠鏡,凝神注視。墨黑的頭髮、望遠鏡、上衣,與其橙黃皮膚形成強烈的色彩對比。畫中主角細品著鏡中世界,雖無法覺察其情緒眼神,觀者仍能直觀感受到他們的專注、執著及嚮往。又若營造出畫中人「審視」觀畫者的有趣互動,串起主客、虛實、現在與未來的時間軸。喻紅用其獨特的繪畫語言,捕捉看似生活中不起眼的瞬間,定格平凡人,敘述宏大歷史下的真實人生。
PROVENANCE Eslite Gallery, Taipei Acquired directly by present private Asian collector from the above Vista for Freedom Yu Hong's Artistic Language "I live among crowds and have discovered many things that are both emotionally moving and indescribable. These are stories about human sensitivity, vulnerability, dignity, barriers, helplessness, sincerity, and love... They drive everyone, and as a result, various stories happen in life. They become the themes of my work." ——Yu Hong Yu Hong, born in 1966, is an outstanding artist of the "New Generation" in China and an admired figure in the Chinese art world. At the age of 18, while studying at the Central Academy of Fine Arts Affiliated Middle School, her stunning sketch of David garnered attention. In 1986, her Self-portrait exhibited at the first Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition in Shanghai remains unmatched by many. She then entered the oil painting department of the same academy, and after completing her master's degree in 1995, she was recruited to stay and teach at her Alma Mater. In 1997, she represented China at the Venice Biennale, showcasing her remarkable talent. Her creations are always drawn from life, connecting individuals with the history of the larger society. With her sensitive heart and expressive colours, she explores the "people" in the changing Chinese society, using the most ordinary and vivid individuals to delicately and profoundly tell the stories of the current changes. Her works have been collected by institutions such as the National Art Museum of China, M+ Museum in Hong Kong, Denver Art Museum in the United States, and Guy & Myriam Ullens Foundation, etc. Witnessing Growth, Witnessing History In the late 1990s, Yu Hong devoted most of her time to her family, but never stopped conceiving ideas. After a five-year hiatus, she released the captivating Witness to Growth. This series consists of 98 works, focusing on the growth of her daughter and significant news from each year, revealing the development of individuals and society in the modernization process. This established her artistic style. Since 2005, Yu Hong has been exploring silk painting. The gorgeous, soft, and penetrative silk, which also possesses both toughness and fragility, aligns with her understanding of women and life. She uses Western pigments to paint on silk, then solidifies it with resin, creating a unique artistic language that transforms the people, events, and things she remembers into something eternal. The group of paintings presented in this autumn auction is a representative example. Living Like Blooming Summer Flowers This set of four depicts four independent characters, encompassing the artist's most classic themes of Girl and Look. It is a sister piece to the monumental eight-panel work Look created in 2006, with each character in the paintings corresponding to another. The compositions are simple and clear, with a hazy atmosphere. The characters are placed in the centre of the frames, as if freezing a moment in a photograph. Yu Hong rarely outlines contours with lines. Instead, her narrative style lies in the accumulation of brushstrokes and pigments. In the portrait Girl among the featured works, the artist skilfully uses contrasting colour blocks of dark hair, fair skin, rosy cheeks, and red lips to create a play of light and shadow. The characters have innocent gazes, reserved personalities, and a blend of softness and strength. In Red Boy, the artist uses similar colour blocks to portray depth in the facial features and voluminous hair, contrasting them with a bright lower face. The smiling, vibrant expressions of both characters, epitomize the inner freedom of Chinese women in the 21st century. Looking Forward to the Future, Embracing the Possibilities of the Unknown In addition to the girl figures, the "telescope" is also an important element in Yu Hong's works. This toy became popular in China after the millennium. It symbolizes progress in the era, curiosity about the distance, and a peek into the unknown. In the other two works in this collection titled Look, two children hold telescopes, concentrating their gaze. The black hair, telescopes, and clothing create a strong colour contrast with their orange-yellow skin. The main characters in the paintings carefully observe the world through the lens, even though their expressions do not reveal emotions, viewers can still sense their dedication, persistence, and longing. It also creates an interesting interaction where the observers in the painting "examine" the viewers, connecting the characters and the audience, the virtual and the real, the present and the future. Yu Hong captures seemingly insignificant moments in life with her unique painting language, freezing ordinary people and narrating real life in the grand history.

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