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Hand-signed by the artist lower right. Le désordre by Zao Wou-Ki, created in 2004, is a masterful etching and aquatint that reflects the artist’s signature fusion of Eastern sensibilities and Western abstraction. Using only black ink on a white ground, Zao generates a rich play of tonal contrasts, textures, and gestural movement. The work's title, meaning "disorder," resonates with its energetic structure — an apparent chaos that resolves into visual harmony. With a spontaneous yet meditative quality, this composition belongs to a limited edition of 30 and is hand-signed by the artist.
Le désordre, 2004
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Hand-signed by the artist lower right. Le désordre by Zao Wou-Ki, created in 2004, is a masterful etching and aquatint that reflects the artist’s signature fusion of Eastern sensibilities and Western abstraction. Using only black ink on a white ground, Zao generates a rich play of tonal contrasts, textures, and gestural movement. The work's title, meaning "disorder," resonates with its energetic structure — an apparent chaos that resolves into visual harmony. With a spontaneous yet meditative quality, this composition belongs to a limited edition of 30 and is hand-signed by the artist.
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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.
