Yue Minjun: http://www.yueminjun.com
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Yue Minjun: http://www.yueminjun.com
Packed with blue-chip Chinese artists, with a wide range of estimates for early and later works, the Christie's Contemporary Asian Art day sale in Hong Kong is sure to be one to keep an eye on.
Yue Minjun, Untitled 1998 — Inspiring Art and Ideas curated by the irrepressible COWBOYZOOM.
Title: A-maze-ing Laughter Artist: Yue Minjun (b. 1962, China) Medium: 14 patinated cast-bronze figures Dimensions: 259 cm (102 in) tall Weight: 250 kg (551 lbs) Location: Morton Park (Davie Street and Denman Street) at English Bay in Vancouver A-maze-ing Laughter is the most beloved sculpture of the 2009-2011 Vancouver Biennale exhibition, captivating throngs of visitors and inspiring endless playful
(Chinese: 岳敏君; born 1962) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Beijing, China. He is best known for oil paintings depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. He has also reproduced this signature image in sculpture, watercolour and prints. While Yue is often classified as part of the Chinese "Cynical Realist" movement in art developed in China since 1989, Yue himself rejects this label, while at the same time "doesn't concern himself about what people call him.
Yue Minjun: http://www.yueminjun.com
Profoundly marked by the history of contemporary China, Yue Minjun, one of the most influential artists of his generation, uses laughter as an outlet.
Yue Minjun: http://www.yueminjun.com
(Chinese: 岳敏君; born 1962) is a contemporary Chinese artist based in Beijing, China. He is best known for oil paintings depicting himself in various settings, frozen in laughter. He has also reproduced this signature image in sculpture, watercolour and prints. While Yue is often classified as part of the Chinese "Cynical Realist" movement in art developed in China since 1989, Yue himself rejects this label, while at the same time "doesn't concern himself about what people call him.