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Che Chuang Limited Edition Abstract Serigraph

Item Details

Che Chuang (United States/China; born 1934)
Untitled (abstract)
Serigraph on paper
Signed to lower right margin
Numbered 254/300

A limited edition abstract serigraph on paper by well-listed Chinese-American artist Che Chuang (United States/China; born 1934). This untitled work depicts an energetic, non-objective composition completed in a flurry of color. The serigraph is signed and numbered to the lower margin and housed behind glass in a gold tone metal frame.

Che Chuang was born in Beijing, China, and received his formal education from the National Taiwan Normal University. Chuang’s work primarily focuses on abstract landscapes that rendered the external appearance of nature while expressing their form and spirit. He also uses calligraphy as a mode to introduce lines, shapes, and structures. Chuang learned calligraphy from his father, Chuang Shang-Yen, who was a scholar and calligrapher. During the 1960s, an artistic group called the Fifth Moon Group was established and Chuang became one of its members. The group was influenced by American Abstract Expressionism and Western Existentialism. Chuang and the other members combined Chinese and Western culture, using “spirit of the East as their backbone, while using Western materials, and advocating experimental blending of Eastern and Western techniques”. Chuang’s artwork is housed in private and public collections throughout the world including the National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan, Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, and the Hong Kong Art Museum, Hong Kong, China to name a few.

Condition

- light wear to frame and marks to acrylic glass.

Dimensions

42.0" W x 37.5" H x 1.25" D

- measures frame. Image measures 31.5" W x 26" H.

Item #

18CIN715-028

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