Qin Feng
Series Desire Scenery No. 01022
Estimate: 320.000 - 380.000 HKD
Price realised: 600.000 HKD
Price realised: 600.000 HKD
Description
Scroll, mounted and framed
Ink on paper
200 x 124 cm. (78 3/4 x 48 7/8 in.)
Executed in 2014
Calligraphy is a prized visual art form in Chinese history and culture. By constructing symbols to become words, or deconstructing language into symbols, contemporary ink artists keep the calligraphic tradition alive. Qin Feng (Lots 716, 719 and 720) manifests physical energy in his painting through powerful and uninhibited brushstrokes in large-scale works which can be related to the expansiveness of the Xinjiang landscape where he was raised. In his work, Qin explores the concepts of, and the
Ink on paper
200 x 124 cm. (78 3/4 x 48 7/8 in.)
Executed in 2014
Calligraphy is a prized visual art form in Chinese history and culture. By constructing symbols to become words, or deconstructing language into symbols, contemporary ink artists keep the calligraphic tradition alive. Qin Feng (Lots 716, 719 and 720) manifests physical energy in his painting through powerful and uninhibited brushstrokes in large-scale works which can be related to the expansiveness of the Xinjiang landscape where he was raised. In his work, Qin explores the concepts of, and the
Upper estimate price exceeded by 58 %.
The work Series Desire Scenery No. 01022 by Qin Feng was sold in the Chinese Contemporary Ink auction at Christies in Hong Kong in November 2015. It achieved a price of HKD 600,000.00 (€ 73,281.58), exceeding the upper end of the estimate range by 58%. Admittedly, works by Qin Feng 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 Four Seasons in November 2015 with an auction result of HKD 2,800,000.00 (€ 341,980.69).
Oberer Schätzpreis um 58 % übertroffen
Die Arbeit Series Desire Scenery No. 01022 von Qin Feng wurde im November 2015 in der Auktion Chinese Contemporary Ink bei Christies in Hong Kong versteigert. Sie erzielte dabei einen Preis von HKD 600.000,00 (€ 73.281,58) und übertraf damit das obere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne um 58%. Freilich wurden Arbeiten von Qin Feng auch schon für ein Vielfaches dieses Preises versteigert – das bisher höchste Ergebnis erzielte nach unseren Aufzeichnungen die Arbeit The Four Seasons im November 2015 mit einem Auktionsergebnis von HKD 2.800.000,00 (€ 341.980,69).