Masaru Shichinohe
Sphere Club
Found at
China Guardian,
Hong Kong
20th Century and Contemporary Chinese Art, Lot 1237
30. May - 30. May 2016
20th Century and Contemporary Chinese Art, Lot 1237
30. May - 30. May 2016
Estimate: 80.000 - 100.000 HKD
Price realised: 94.400 HKD
Price realised: 94.400 HKD
Description
Acrylic on board
27.3 x 22 cm. 10 3/4 x 8 5/8 in.
Provenance:Aoki Gallery,Japan.Acquired by the present owner from the above gallery.
Note:This work is accompanied with frame and acrylic board hand made by the artist.
Masaru Shichinohe
Unlike the “kawaii” and “superflat” aesthetics prevailing in Japan,Masaru Shichinohe’s oeuvres are impacted by the artist’s fascination with religious alter pieces from the mid-century Western world and Taruho Inagaki’s fantasy fiction. With fine classical techniques and modeling capabilities,the artist weaves into his art scientific principles such as gravity,optics as well as occultism,creating a unique style that follows neither
“An aura with a mineral-like texture,dreamlike sense of emptiness and nostalgia” underpins Shichinohe’s oeuvres. Thanks to the artist’s meticulousness,his early works are generally small in scale. He works mainly with wood panels and acrylic paint. The artist also often frames his own works. Of the three art pieces in this auction,such is the case with Sphere Club and Devoured by the Box.
In the bottom right foreground of Sphere Club(2002),a boy in a yellow top stands with his back to the viewer,whose view is directed by the boy’s positioning towards a red sphere suspended by a thread and swaying in pendulum motion. The red sphere pops out against a simple and light background of sky and ground. Pendulum and vertical motions have long been inspirations to Shichinohe’s artistic pursuit. Between 1990s and 2009,he created a n
Box plays a key role in Shichinohe’s early works. In 2002,he published a solo catalogue entitled Hako Shounen(Box Boy). Combining still boxes and his wild imagination,Shichinohe has hatched numerous fantastical plots. In his paintings,the box is a metaphor for a foreign dimension that is disturbing,frightening,farcical,absurd and uncanny in one. In Devoured by the Box,the artist has built an enigmatic temporal space. The cute and chubby ang
Pop Up! is a blend of most of Shichinohe’s frequently employed devices. These devices complement each other to bring out a dramatic visual effect. The red and white checkerboard tiles in an exaggerated linear perspective form a deep and vast stage arena,while the two bush-like bundles of curtains on the sides intensify the stage effects. As a whooping little boy at the centre jumps out of a top hat that often appears in magic shows,to the right in the middle ground,a personified bunny in a suit holding a shower head stares at the boy in awe. In this whimsical magic show,the two reversed roles give rise to a surrealistic sense of absurdity,as if the boy,an “organism” cultured by the gen
27.3 x 22 cm. 10 3/4 x 8 5/8 in.
Provenance:Aoki Gallery,Japan.Acquired by the present owner from the above gallery.
Note:This work is accompanied with frame and acrylic board hand made by the artist.
Masaru Shichinohe
Unlike the “kawaii” and “superflat” aesthetics prevailing in Japan,Masaru Shichinohe’s oeuvres are impacted by the artist’s fascination with religious alter pieces from the mid-century Western world and Taruho Inagaki’s fantasy fiction. With fine classical techniques and modeling capabilities,the artist weaves into his art scientific principles such as gravity,optics as well as occultism,creating a unique style that follows neither
“An aura with a mineral-like texture,dreamlike sense of emptiness and nostalgia” underpins Shichinohe’s oeuvres. Thanks to the artist’s meticulousness,his early works are generally small in scale. He works mainly with wood panels and acrylic paint. The artist also often frames his own works. Of the three art pieces in this auction,such is the case with Sphere Club and Devoured by the Box.
In the bottom right foreground of Sphere Club(2002),a boy in a yellow top stands with his back to the viewer,whose view is directed by the boy’s positioning towards a red sphere suspended by a thread and swaying in pendulum motion. The red sphere pops out against a simple and light background of sky and ground. Pendulum and vertical motions have long been inspirations to Shichinohe’s artistic pursuit. Between 1990s and 2009,he created a n
Box plays a key role in Shichinohe’s early works. In 2002,he published a solo catalogue entitled Hako Shounen(Box Boy). Combining still boxes and his wild imagination,Shichinohe has hatched numerous fantastical plots. In his paintings,the box is a metaphor for a foreign dimension that is disturbing,frightening,farcical,absurd and uncanny in one. In Devoured by the Box,the artist has built an enigmatic temporal space. The cute and chubby ang
Pop Up! is a blend of most of Shichinohe’s frequently employed devices. These devices complement each other to bring out a dramatic visual effect. The red and white checkerboard tiles in an exaggerated linear perspective form a deep and vast stage arena,while the two bush-like bundles of curtains on the sides intensify the stage effects. As a whooping little boy at the centre jumps out of a top hat that often appears in magic shows,to the right in the middle ground,a personified bunny in a suit holding a shower head stares at the boy in awe. In this whimsical magic show,the two reversed roles give rise to a surrealistic sense of absurdity,as if the boy,an “organism” cultured by the gen
Auction result well in line with expectations
The work Sphere Club by Shichinohe Masaru was auctioned at China Guardian in Hong Kong in May 2016. The price achieved of HKD 94,400.00 (€ 10,910.89) was within expectations - the estimate range had previously been set by the auction house as HKD 80,000.00 – 100,000.00. Admittedly, works by Shichinohe Masaru have also been auctioned for a multiple of this price - according to our records, the highest result so far was achieved by the work The Praying Girl(Painted In 2012) in May 2017 with an auction result of HKD 826,000.00 (€ 94,318.08).
Auktionsergebnis im Rahmen der Erwartungen
Die Arbeit Sphere Club von Shichinohe Masaru kam im Mai 2016 bei China Guardian in Hong Kong zur Auktion. Der dabei erzielte Preis von HKD 94.400,00 (€ 10.910,89) lag im Rahmen der Erwartungen – die Schätzpreisspanne war von dem Auktionshaus zuvor mit HKD 80.000,00 – 100.000,00 angegeben worden. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Shichinohe Masaru auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit The Praying Girl(Painted In 2012) im Mai 2017 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von HKD 826.000,00 (€ 94.318,08).