
Ding Yi
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 27. February 2020
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-1-84822-379-0 (ISBN)
Description
This is the first monograph to give an overview of the entire career to date of artist Ding Yi (b. 1962), whose work, unlike most other well-known Chinese painters, is wholly abstract.
Large in scale, and extraordinary in detail, Ding Yi's paintings invite a myriad of questions, not least how an intuitive artist works with recurrent patterns and symbols. Tackling this paradox, the authors discuss a range of questions pertinent to the artist, primary of which is how China has shaped his work, both culturally and environmentally, over the past thirty years.
Based on extensive interviews with the artist, Ding Yi presents a definitive portrait of an important contemporary painter, who holds a unique position in Chinese art history. As such, it is essential reading for fans and the uninitiated alike.
Large in scale, and extraordinary in detail, Ding Yi's paintings invite a myriad of questions, not least how an intuitive artist works with recurrent patterns and symbols. Tackling this paradox, the authors discuss a range of questions pertinent to the artist, primary of which is how China has shaped his work, both culturally and environmentally, over the past thirty years.
Based on extensive interviews with the artist, Ding Yi presents a definitive portrait of an important contemporary painter, who holds a unique position in Chinese art history. As such, it is essential reading for fans and the uninitiated alike.
Reviews / Votes
'The quality of Ding Yi's art in abstract aesthetics and logic has reached the highest achievement. His art can be regarded as part of the Zen meditation and is the complete interpretation of time, space and the passage through life.' -- Ai WeiweiMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 287 mm
Width: 250 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1055 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84822-379-0 (9781848223790)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Tony Godfrey is an independent writer and curator who has been writing about contemporary art for over forty years. His books include New Image in Painting (1986), Conceptual Art (1998), Painting Today (2009) and The Story of Contemporary Art (2020). In 2009 he moved from the United Kingdom to Asia, initially to Singapore and then to the Philippines.
Kaimei Wang graduated from Beijing Normal University and holds a MA in contemporary art from Sotheby's Institute of Art. She is a frequent writer for several major art magazines and the founder of an independent film festival in China. She has lived in Shanghai since 2010 and has been actively involved in the Chinese contemporary-art scene through close connections with artists, museums and other art institutions.
Kaimei Wang graduated from Beijing Normal University and holds a MA in contemporary art from Sotheby's Institute of Art. She is a frequent writer for several major art magazines and the founder of an independent film festival in China. She has lived in Shanghai since 2010 and has been actively involved in the Chinese contemporary-art scene through close connections with artists, museums and other art institutions.
Content
Foreword; Chapter 1: Early Work; Chapter 2: The Tartans; Chapter 3: The Fluorescents; Chapter 4: Recent Works; Notes; Bibliography; Biography; Exhibitions; Public Collections; Acknowledgements; Image Credits; Index