Sotheby's Hong Kong To Hold Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Paintings Autumn Sale
Highlighting Rare Modern Masterpieces With Impeccable Provenance By Indonesian, Singaporean, Filipino, Vietnamese And Indo-European Artists
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02 Sep, 2011
MOK Kim Chuan, Sotheby鈥檚 Head of Southeast Asian Paintings, said, 鈥淲e have seen impressive signs of growth and maturity in this category over the years, as proven by our record sale in Spring which affirmed Sotheby鈥檚 leading position in the market. This season, we will present yet another fine selection of works highlighted by a refined collection of important modern paintings of utmost rarity and the finest quality, including over 40 Vietnamese works of art of historical and artistic importance. Iconic Vietnamese artists represented include Le Pho, Pham Hau, Le Van De and Mai Trung Thu, covering diverse subject matters, sizes and compositions, all of which cater to different levels of collecting interests of sophisticated connoisseurs worldwide.
Alongside the works by established contemporary artists, the sale this season will offer creations by a wealth of young talents such as Arturo Sanchez, Jon Jaylo, CJ Tanedo, Louie Cordero and Rolando Ventura, all embodiments of extraordinary passion and energy. They represent the next generation of contemporary artists who are going to shape the future of Southeast Asian art.鈥
IMPORTANT MODERN PAINTINGS
INDONESIA
Sweet Wine was executed circa 1980s, after Hendra Gunawan鈥檚 release from a thirteen-year incarceration. Hendra鈥檚 epic allegory of his country was borne out of his own experiences, observations and complex relationship with his motherland. Full of symbolism and humour, the painting balances gravitas with wit, grotesque with elegance, horror with beauty, and shares a little piece of history that bears testimony to the evolution of a nation.
Sotheby鈥檚 will present a superb selection of Modern works by pioneering 鈥淣anyang artists鈥 from Singapore this season. Educated in Shanghai, New York and Paris, Georgette Chen (1907鈥 1993) was exceptionally cosmopolitan and successful for a Chinese artist of her generation, having exhibited at various salons in Paris in the 1930s. Her early works show strong influence of Cezanne and Van Gogh, but after several years living in Hong Kong and Penang, Chen came into her own style when she moved to Singapore in the 1950s. Lotus (est. HK$250,000鈥350,000/ US$32,100鈥45,000) is a fine example of Chen鈥檚 still life painting. Quietly and humbly elegant, it expresses the beauty of the distinctive culture she embraced while retaining her sophisticated, Western-trained eye for observation and sensitivity.
VIETNAM
INDO-EUROPE
CONTEMPORARY ART
PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION
Riding on the success of the debut photography session last April, Sotheby鈥檚 will continue to broaden the scope of the collecting community by presenting again this season the most creative works by Yee I-Lann, Agan Harahap, Wawi Navarroza, Juan Caguicla, to name a few.