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  • KAN TAI KEUNG (B. 1942) Suite No. 5 Cool Dew Scroll, mounted for framing, i
    Sep. 01, 2021

    KAN TAI KEUNG (B. 1942) Suite No. 5 Cool Dew Scroll, mounted for framing, i

    Est: $18,000 - $28,000

    KAN TAI KEUNG (B. 1942) Suite No. 5 Cool Dew Scroll, mounted for framing, ink and colour on paper 68.5 x 66 cm. (27 x 26 in.)

    Christie's
  • Kan Tai-Keung, Rhythm from My Mind VI, 1994
    Dec. 03, 2016

    Kan Tai-Keung, Rhythm from My Mind VI, 1994

    Est: €2,500 - €3,500

    Rhythm from My Mind VI Ink and colour on paper, framed Kan Tai-Keung (b. 1942) Modern Chinese ink artist Signed and dated 1994 in Chinese, and marked with two seals of the artist; signed and titled in English and Chinese, and dated 1995 on the reverse Exhibition: China, Hong Kong, Hong Kong University, University Art Museum and Art Gallery, Feelings of the Brush: Paintings by Kan Tai-keung, 23 January-9 March 2008, p. 119 70 x 70 cm (27 1/2 x 27 1/2 in) Provenance: The Origo Collection Born in Panyu, Guangdong, in 1942, Kan Tai-Keung was deeply influenced by his grandfather, Yao Sheung, and become passionate for painting from childhood. He moved to Hong Kong in 1957, and worked as an apprentice tailor there for ten years. In 1964, Kan started to learn watercolour painting and sketching with his uncle Han May-Tin. Later he took a Chinese ink painting course from Lui Shou-kwan and an applied design course from Wucius Wong at the Department of Extramural Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong. In 1967, Kan Tai-Keung started his career as a designer, and he founded his own company in 1976. He has exhibited his paintings in Hong Kong and abroad since the 1970s and his works are in the permanent collections of numerous museums in the region. Kan's talent for design is evident in his ambitious calligraphic paintings. His bold brushwork depicting mountains, rivers, rocks, mists, and clouds emerges from large areas of white background and mysteriously mutates into written words. The generous use of neutral white ground is linked to the fundamental aesthetic principle of void placement (bubai) in Chinese calligraphy and literati painting. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • KAN TAI-KEUNG | Rising Clouds
    Apr. 04, 2016

    KAN TAI-KEUNG | Rising Clouds

    Est: $120,000 - $160,000

    signed TAI-KEUNG and with three seals of the artist signed KAN TAI-KEUNG, titled, and dated 2006 in pencil on reverse

    Sotheby's
  • KAN TAI-KEUNG | Coherence
    Apr. 04, 2016

    KAN TAI-KEUNG | Coherence

    Est: $80,000 - $120,000

    signed TAI-KEUNG, dated 2008, and with two seals of the artist signed KAN TAI-KEUNG, titled, and dated 2008 in pencil on reverse

    Sotheby's
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