Liu Kuo-sung, ‘Blue Moon Landscape’ – $515,000–$645,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Chinese art is hot (and sometimes even explosive), and Sotheby’s Hong Kong is banking on a subsection of the Asian art world that itself is rising in popularity: ink art.
With its roots in the tradition of Chinese painting, ink art has evolved quite a bit over the years, as is showcased in the upcoming “Contemporary Ink Art: Journey,” auction taking place on Oct. 4. Some of the works depict literati symbols, political satire, and complex calligraphy; and the auction’s “journey” theme is based on artist Liu Kuo-sung’s piece, “Blue Moon Landscape,” which was inspired by moon missions of the past (see the image above).
Take a look at a sampling of the lots below, along with their pre-auction estimates. To browse all the auction’s lots, click here.
Chen Qikuan, ‘Mood’ – $19,000–$33,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Chen Qikuan, ‘Nymph’ – $23,000–$37,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Liu Dan, ‘Sunflower’ – $103,000–$155,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Liu Dan, ‘Warring States Procession’ – $36,000–$46,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Liu Huayi, ‘Untitled: Elements Series’ – $19,000–$33,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Irene Chou, ‘The Universe Is My Mind’ – $28,000–$37,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Li Huayi, ‘Pines in Pureland Mist’ – $425,000–$465,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)
Lui Shou-Kwan, ‘Zen Abstract’ – $51,000–$78,000 (Courtesy of Sotheby’s)