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Chin, Hsiao

HSIAO CHIN Untitled (Blue)

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This stunning lithograph by Hsia Chin, titled Untitled (Blue), showcases the artist's exceptional command of color and abstract form. Dominated by a rich, deep blue, the piece exudes a sense of tranquility and depth, characteristic of Hsia Chin's sophisticated approach to color theory. The composition's elegant interplay of shapes and gradients invites viewers to explore the subtleties of the color field, reflecting the artist’s innovative exploration of space and texture. Ideal for collectors and admirers of contemporary art, Untitled (Blue) is a testament to Hsia Chin's influential role in modern abstract art, offering both aesthetic appeal and a glimpse into the artist's creative vision.

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Sku: YY0142

Artist: Hsiao Chin

Title: Untitled (Blue)

Year: Unknown

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 19 x 48.75 inches ( 48 x 124 cm )

Image Size: 14 x 43.25 inches ( 36 x 110 cm )

HSIAO CHIN Untitled (Blue)

$250

About the Artist

Hsiao Chin

Hsiao Chin (b. 1935) is renowned for his vivid paintings of geometric forms in minimalist compositions. A cofounder of Ton-Fan Art Group—one of the first Chinese artist collectives dedicated to abstract art—Hsiao has spent more than five decades challenging the Eurocentric legacy of the genre. His work La forza Della meditazione (1964), which sold for $963,063 at auction in 2018, reflects the essence of Movimento Punto, another movement Hsiao founded in Milan in 1961; the avant-garde movement drew on Eastern spiritual philosophies of contemplation and calm, visualizing through a formal pictorial language individual connections with the universe. Hsiao spent much of his life in Europe. In 1956, he traveled to Spain, France, and Italy, all the while absorbing Western modernist traditions. He fused these with his study of Zen and Taoism to develop a singular style of abstract painting. The Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre in Latvia mounted a major retrospective of Hsiao in 2020 that emphasized the spiritual dimensions of his paintings.
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