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Hsiung Ping-Ming(1922-2002)

熊秉明

Horse

1959-1966

48x50x28cm

Other media

m Space
Hsiung Ping-Ming|Amid Concept and Form
No.
11
Publication
An Odyssey Abroad and Back: Hsiung Ping Ming's Art: National Museum of History, 1999, p26-27
  • About Work
  • About Artist
  • Other Works

About Work

From 1960, Hsiung not only employed buffalo, camel, and standing horse as the subjects of his works, but also resumed the techniques of “carving” and “shaping” to create sculptures with large surface and mass. He repeatedly deliberated on the modeling of these works in a way like creating a classic. These works are realistically representational with the weight compressed in the mass. They simultaneously convey two distinct senses of sculpture respectively featuring in occidental classical sculpture and Chinese artistic tradition. The former is imposing, plump, and expanded, while the latter is easy-mannered, resolute, and magnificent. In sum, these works exhibit a perfect fusion of the quintessence of two different sculptural systems in the austere subjects.

 

|Fan Di-An(范迪安), Art Critic

About Artist

Hsiung Ping-Ming
Hsiung Ping-Ming
熊秉明

Hsiung Ping-Ming, a Chinese artist living in France, is one of the most important intellectuals in contemporary China. With a profound knowledge of both Chinese and Western cultures, he is a writer, poet, calligrapher, philosopher, painter, and sculptor. His insights and profound understanding of contemporary Chinese and Western cultural studies have opened a modern path from philosophy to art, from the West to China. He is a distinguished contributor to the academic field of contemporary art.

2002
Passed away in Paris, France, at the age of 80
1922
Born in Nanjing, China
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2014
Hsiung Ping-Ming: A Retrospective, Main Trend Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1999
A Touring Exhibition of Hsiung Ping-Ming' s Art—An Odyssey Abroad and Return, Museum of Fine Art, Beijing, China
A Touring Exhibition of Hsiung Ping-Ming' s Art—An Odyssey Abroad and Return, Shanghai Museum of Fine Art, Shanghai, China
A Touring Exhibition of Hsiung Ping-Ming' s Art—An Odyssey Abroad and Return, Kunming City Museum, Yunnan, China
A Touring Exhibition of Hsiung Ping-Ming' s Art—An Odyssey Abroad and Return, National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan
A Touring Exhibition of Hsiung Ping-Ming' s Art—An Odyssey Abroad and Return, Mountain Art Museum, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
1996
Hsiung Ping-Ming 1996, Fairmate Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1995
Hsiung Ping-Ming 1995, Fairmate Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1987
The Shaping of Return, Kunming, China
1985
Concept of an Exhibition—or a Conceptual Exhibition, Lion Art Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
1975
Hsiung Ping-Ming 1975, Eglisau, Switzerland
1974
Hsiung Ping-Ming Watercolors, Miller Gallery, Bern, Switzerland
1969
Hsiung Ping-Ming Watercolors, Miller Gallery, Bern, Switzerland
1959
Hsiung Ping-Ming 1959, Bern, Switzerland
1956
Hsiung Ping-Ming Iron Sculptures, Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France
Hsiung Ping-Ming Ink Paintings, Lausanne, Switzerland
Hsiung Ping-Ming Ink Paintings", Geneva, Switzerland
1953
Hsiung Ping-Ming 1953, Baltimore Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland

Other Works

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Pigeon 1958|Hsiung Ping-Ming
43x50x49cm
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Pigeon 1958|Hsiung Ping-Ming
02
Raven 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
54x37x51cm
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Raven 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
03
Pigeon 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
69x39x46cm
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Pigeon 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
04
Cat 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
50x24x35cm
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Cat 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
05
Butterfly 1989|Hsiung Ping-Ming
57x40x36cm
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Butterfly 1989|Hsiung Ping-Ming
06
Wire Bird --|Hsiung Ping-Ming
40x70x92cm
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Wire Bird --|Hsiung Ping-Ming
07
Nude with Raised Arms 1954|Hsiung Ping-Ming
39x12x8cm
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Nude with Raised Arms 1954|Hsiung Ping-Ming
08
Thin Camel 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
38x50x19cm
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Thin Camel 1959|Hsiung Ping-Ming
09
Buffalo 1965|Hsiung Ping-Ming
29x44x18.5cm
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Buffalo 1965|Hsiung Ping-Ming
10
Buffalo Looking Back 1965|Hsiung Ping-Ming
27x31.5x24cm
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Buffalo Looking Back 1965|Hsiung Ping-Ming
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Kneeling Buffalo 1969|Hsiung Ping-Ming
33x69x26cm
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Kneeling Buffalo 1969|Hsiung Ping-Ming