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// Zao Wou-Ki's Album Internacional (1973) is a limited edition lithograph that beautifully exemplifies the artist's fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions. Known for his abstract landscapes, Wou-Ki employs layered tones of earthy greens, purples, and browns, evoking a mysterious, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The composition appears as a misty scene, where forms subtly emerge and dissolve, inviting interpretations of natural elements like distant mountains, clouds, or reflections in water. The piece captures a sense of movement and depth, as if portraying a transient moment in nature. Wou-Ki's work often hints at the spiritual and the ethereal, and Album Internacional is a contemplative representation of his signature style.
Album internacional, 1973
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// Zao Wou-Ki's Album Internacional (1973) is a limited edition lithograph that beautifully exemplifies the artist's fusion of Eastern and Western artistic traditions. Known for his abstract landscapes, Wou-Ki employs layered tones of earthy greens, purples, and browns, evoking a mysterious, almost dreamlike atmosphere. The composition appears as a misty scene, where forms subtly emerge and dissolve, inviting interpretations of natural elements like distant mountains, clouds, or reflections in water. The piece captures a sense of movement and depth, as if portraying a transient moment in nature. Wou-Ki's work often hints at the spiritual and the ethereal, and Album Internacional is a contemplative representation of his signature style.
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What is Chinese contemporary art?
Chinese Contemporary Art is marked by a wide range of styles and experimental approaches. In the 1980s, avant-garde exhibitions were often shut down by government officials. The 1990s saw the rise of political pop and cynical realism, while China's One-Child Policy influenced artists to explore the individual as a subject matter.
