Entitled


Size (cm): 50x40
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Sale price£138 GBP

Description

In the vastness of the pictorial panorama of the Ming dynasty, the figure of Xu Wei emerges, an artist whose transgressive genius left an indelible imprint in the history of Chinese art. His work, titled simply "Untitled", is presented as a manifestation of his particular sensitivity and technical domain. This painting, although devoid of an explicit designation, loads with a multiplicity of encapsulated meanings in its delicate execution.

At first glance, the work seems simple, almost minimalist, with a dense symbolic load that is displayed through a fluid and organic composition. Using ink on paper, Xu Wei manages to evoke a vast natural world with an impressive resources economy. In the paint, there is a vivid representation of vegetation, possibly bamboo or reeds, which is erected with a controlled spontaneity, reflection of its mastery in the technique of "xieyi" or "free idea paint".

The use of negative space is fundamental in this work. Blank gaps not only balance the composition, but also symbolize the depth and void continuum of the Taoist universe, a philosophy that Xu Wei embraced intensely. This emptiness and full management, known as "Liubai", creates a dynamism that attracts and liberates the look at the same time, allowing the viewer to complete the scene mentally, actively participating in the interpretive process.

Xu Wei's strokes are energetic and safe, evidencing their deep knowledge of proportions and plant anatomy. The fluidity with which each limpid line denotes a thorough meditation, a plan that is concretized with calculated spontaneity. In the delicate modulation of the dark and clear tones of the ink, an almost three -dimensional dimension can be seen, where light and shadow play in unison, conferring volume and life to the elements represented.

It is pertinent to highlight that Xu Wei not only shone in pictorial art, but also in poetry and calligraphy, and it is possible to intuit those literary and stylistic influences in this piece. The interaction between image and word, characteristic of classic Chinese art, is observed in the subtlety and elegance of its stroke. Although in "Untitled" we do not find inscriptions or poems in sight, the poetic essence throbbs in each branch and leaf of delineated.

The idiosyncrasy of Xu Wei's work cannot be fully understood without considering its biography. Artist, poet, calligraph and playwright, Xu Wei lived a turbulent life marked by episodes of emotional instability and deep personal conflicts. His passage through prison and his fight against madness permeated his art of a unique pathos and depth, visible in the intensity of each of his creations.

"Untitled" is, in summary, a window to the emotional and philosophical complexity of Xu Wei. Each line and compositional decision of the piece reflects the amalgam of elements that defined its existence and its art. This work is not only an aesthetic achievement, but also a testimony of the power of art as a vehicle of introspection and expression of human essence. In the silence of his strokes, the voice is heard of an immortal artist.

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