- Art.Salon
- Artists
- Qian Jiahua
- Second :17
Qian Jiahua
Second :17
Found at
China Guardian,
Hong Kong
20th Century and Contemporary Chinese Art, Lot 1256
30. May - 30. May 2016
20th Century and Contemporary Chinese Art, Lot 1256
30. May - 30. May 2016
Estimate: 80.000 - 100.000 HKD
Price realised: 59.000 HKD
Price realised: 59.000 HKD
Description
Oil on canvas
100 x 70 cm. 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in.
Signed,titled,inscribed and dated in Chinese on the reverse
Exhibited:Hive Contemporary Art Center,Beijing,China,Qian Jiahua:Free Diffusion,20 September - 20 October 2014
Qian Jiahua
"One second, one day, one year, one day, one second. My state of creation is constantly approaching to a critical point. Urgent yet patient, steady yet continuing, dull yet invigorating, adventurous yet secured."
-Qian Jiahua
Young artist Qian Jiahua graduated from the China Academy of Art in 2011. She developed extraordinarily keen perception towards colors and composition since she was young and she can even master large-scale of works without a sense of childhood innocence. She is capable of adding a dash of humour in the space as if it is a game,but with perfect precision. Her outstanding talent was already exhibited in her first solo exhibition in 2013, drawing q
As stated by her curator in Beijing solo exhibition,“The image of Qian Jiahua is like a building with both accuracy and rhythm. The colours,lines and blocks are integrated through mutual support and proof,while the steps shown on the image are formed by meticulous plans. Nonetheless,what surprises us is that Qian Jiahua never draws a draft before any work and each work is an improvised production from “accidental surprise”. When we observe
100 x 70 cm. 39 3/8 x 27 1/2 in.
Signed,titled,inscribed and dated in Chinese on the reverse
Exhibited:Hive Contemporary Art Center,Beijing,China,Qian Jiahua:Free Diffusion,20 September - 20 October 2014
Qian Jiahua
"One second, one day, one year, one day, one second. My state of creation is constantly approaching to a critical point. Urgent yet patient, steady yet continuing, dull yet invigorating, adventurous yet secured."
-Qian Jiahua
Young artist Qian Jiahua graduated from the China Academy of Art in 2011. She developed extraordinarily keen perception towards colors and composition since she was young and she can even master large-scale of works without a sense of childhood innocence. She is capable of adding a dash of humour in the space as if it is a game,but with perfect precision. Her outstanding talent was already exhibited in her first solo exhibition in 2013, drawing q
As stated by her curator in Beijing solo exhibition,“The image of Qian Jiahua is like a building with both accuracy and rhythm. The colours,lines and blocks are integrated through mutual support and proof,while the steps shown on the image are formed by meticulous plans. Nonetheless,what surprises us is that Qian Jiahua never draws a draft before any work and each work is an improvised production from “accidental surprise”. When we observe
Auction result misses estimated price range
When the work Second :17 by Qian Jiahua was auctioned at China Guardian in Hong Kong in May 2016, the result was somewhat disappointing. The auction house had previously given the estimated price as a range of HKD 80,000.00 – 100,000.00, of which not even the lower limit was reached - in fact, the artwork changed hands for HKD 59,000.00 (€ 6,819.31). However, buyers have had to dig much deeper into their pockets for other works by Qian Jiahua - we have observed the highest auction result to date for the work 23:35, which sold at auction in October 2015 for CNY 118,750.00 (€ 17,024.20).
Auktionsergebnis verfehlt die Schätzpreisspanne
Als die Arbeit Second :17 von Qian Jiahua im Mai 2016 bei China Guardian in Hong Kong versteigert wurde, fiel das Ergebnis ein wenig enttäuschend aus. Das Auktionshaus hatte den Schätzpreis zuvor mit einer Spanne von HKD 80.000,00 – 100.000,00 angegeben, von der nicht einmal die Untergrenze erreicht wurde - tatsächlich wechselte das Kunstwerk für HKD 59.000,00 (€ 6.819,31) den Besitzer. Für andere Arbeiten von Qian Jiahua mussten die Käufer allerdings auch schon deutlich tiefer in die Tasche greifen – das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis haben wir für die Arbeit 23:35 beobachtet, die im Oktober 2015 für CNY 118.750,00 (€ 17.024,20) versteigert wurde.